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Latest Posts
- Interview with Mathew Lyons
- Historical Fiction and Advocacy
- Spartan Publishing
- Boleyn Family Bible On Display
- Guest Post and Giveaway!
- The Art of Manipulating History into Fiction
- An Ominous Sign
- A Review of A Visitor’s Companion to Tudor England
- Boleyn Home in Norwich
- Chapuys Bows to Queen Anne Boleyn
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Exclusive Interview with Vanora Bennett
I have just posted On the Tudor Trail’s exclusive interview with Vanora Bennett, author of four historical novels including Portrait of an Unknown Woman, that is absolutely brilliant and Figures in Silk (which I am sad to say I haven’t read … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Life in Tudor England
Tagged Figures in Silk, Portrait of an Unknown Woman, Tudor author, Tudor book, Vanora Bennett
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New Anne Boleyn Place- St. James’ Palace!
I get very excited when I add another stop On the Tudor Trail! Our 27th Anne Boleyn place is St. James’ Palace. Henry VIII built the Palace between 1531 and 1536 on the site of the Hospital of St. James, … Continue reading
Anne Boleyn’s Pregnancies
Claire Ridgway from The Anne Boleyn Files has written a guest post for On the Tudor Trail readers about Anne Boleyn’s pregnancies. There is a lot of confusion and countless misconceptions surrounding Anne’s pregnancies and for that reason I invited … Continue reading
Posted in Anne Boleyn, Six Wives
Tagged Anne Boleyn, Anne Boleyn's pregnancies, Claire Ridgway
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Tudor Primary Sources
I have just posted a page with links to various primary sources related to the Tudors and Tudor England. When it comes to researching the Tudors, there are countless books available on every topic imaginable. Rather than always referring to … Continue reading
Posted in Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII, Historical Figures, Life in Tudor England, Six Wives
Tagged Primary sources Tudors, Tudor England
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Lost Tudor Garden
I watched a fabulous episode of Lost Gardens today. For those of you that don’t know the show here is ABC TV’s blurb: Step back in time to discover eight forgotten and overgrown gardens, recreating them to resemble what they … Continue reading
Best Tudor Books
I have just posted a list of non-fiction books about The Tudors and Tudor England that I have referred to when researching posts and articles for my site. I have also added some that I have not yet read but … Continue reading







