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“If you remember my love in your prayers as strongly as I adore you, I shall hardly be forgotten, for I am yours. Henry R. forever. ”
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Tag Archives: Henry VIII
Catherine Howard- Did she or Didn’t she?
Today’s post is a very interesting guest article by Alisa Libby author of The King’s Rose, the story of Catherine Howard’s rise and fall told in Catherine’s own words. Read my interview with Alisa here. I think we have all … Continue reading
Loseley House- panelling from Nonsuch Palace, a portrait of Anne Boleyn and more!
This historic manor house is situated outside Guildford in Surrey, England. The direct descendants of the current owners, the More-Molyneux family, acquired the estate in the 16th century and the current house was built in the 1560’s to replace a … Continue reading
The Development of the Codpiece
Just a quick post today to bring to your attention a very interesting and informative article that I just read about the development of the codpiece. In the article, we learn about the introduction of the codpiece, its rise in … Continue reading
Posted in Henry VIII, Life in Tudor England
Tagged Codpiece, Henry VIII, Henry VIII's codpiece, Tudor costume
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Ewelme Manor joins our list of Anne Boleyn places!
When I posted my first few Anne Boleyn places in August 2009, I never imagined that there existed so many locations that Anne had visited that we can still see today. I continue to be amazed by the ancient treasures, … Continue reading
Regarding Henry VIII: Bipolar or Brain Injured?
Today’s post is a guest article from one of On the Tudor Trail’s readers, Fran Jablway. Fran has an MS in counselling psychology and is in the process of writing a Tudor novel. Thank you Fran for submitting this very … Continue reading
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Tagged Henry VIII, Henry VIII brain injury, Henry VIII health, Henry VIII injury, Henry VIII moods
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The Enduring Appeal of Tudor Women
Today’s post is a guest article by author and historian, Linda Porter. It gives me great pleasure to welcome Linda back to On the Tudor Trail. Read my exclusive interview with Linda here. THE ENDURING APPEAL OF TUDOR WOMEN BY … Continue reading





