How did England adapt to severe weather from the 15th to early 19th centuries?
Life in Tudor England was hard and you had to be tough and lucky to survive. There was a very high infant mortality rate, around 14 percent died before their first birthday, and women had a ...
These are my favourites. This is the only Tudor castle in England in which you can stay the night, perhaps even sleep in the very bedchamber that housed Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn for 10 days in 1535.
The Tudor mansion in New Canaan was restored by architect Dinyar Wadia. The house was inspired by 15th and 16th century ...
“I am not sure what is most shocking; the arrogance and disregard shown by Tudor or the Church of England’s failure to ensure he no longer practices. “What is clear however, is that despite ...
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A Church of England priest at the centre of a sexual abuse case was twice reappointed to a senior role in his diocese during the Archbishop of York's time as Bishop of Chelmsford, the BBC can reveal.
the second highest-ranking clergyman in the Church of England. The BBC's File on Four investigation reported that Cottrell had let Tudor stay in his post at the Diocese of Chelmsford, despite knowing ...
Historic England carried out research at Belhus Park in Thurrock after volunteers found early Tudor and Jacobean features at the site. The grounds of the former Belhus Park estate have been on the ...