
A joint publication by Amy McElroy and Rebecca Batley. Amy and Rebecca are both published authors of nonfiction history books.
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In Rayne parish church there hangs a replica of a jousting helmet that once belonged to the Tudor courtier Gyles Capel, the original hung in the church over his now lost tomb for many years and can now be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of...
Thank you to everyone who tuned into our live chat with ! Kate is now on Substack so go give her a follow and subscribe!
We thoroughly enjoyed chatting to Kate about her career, research, writing, and her latest book, Regina.
You can orde...
Just a quick reminder that we will be going live in 24 hours with Professor Kate Williams!
We are very much looking forward to chatting to Kate about her latest book, Regina due out 4th June!
The usual scheduling email will arrive shortly...
If you have read our recent posts you will be aware that we were awaiting confirmation before announcing a live event this Friday. I promised I would update today and here we are!
We are thrilled to be going live with Professor Kate Willia...
We are delighted to announce that will be joining us right here on Substack on Friday 5th June at 7:30pm.
Brigitte is the author of Eating with the Tudors and spends her days caring for a Tudor manor in Norfolk where she makes authentic T...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Author of Educating the Tudors & Women's Lives in the Tudor Era, & Mary Tudor, Queen of France. I'm now working on Desiderius Erasmus.
History stuff
Rebecca Batley is an archaeologist and historian with a particular interest in women’s history. She has written many articles for various publications, including: New Scientist, Nautilus, and Aeon.
Late medieval and Tudor historian. Author of "Elizabeth Boleyn: The Life of the Queen's Mother". MA in the History of the Book from the School of Advanced Study.
Historical fiction author from Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. See www.tonyriches.com
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