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  • Amy McElroy

    Author of Educating the Tudors & Women's Lives in the Tudor Era, & Mary Tudor, Queen of France. I'm now working on Desiderius Erasmus.

  • Matt Lewis

    History stuff

  • Brigitte Webster

    I am the accomplished Tudor housewife who bought a Yorkist's home and turned it all Tudor. Book: EATING WITH THE TUDORS (2023), Tudor gardening (2026/7).

  • Rebecca Batley

    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.

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    Historical fiction author from Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. See www.tonyriches.com

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