For as little as £10, you could walk the same halls as King Henry VIII as his former Wiltshire ... However, the Wiltshire home remained in the Seymour family for more than 100 years after his ...
Once home to King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I ... whose husband was a descendant of the Duke of Bridgewater’s family, ...
Henry VIII: Britain’s most famous king. Big, bold and brash ... a queen? Image caption, A family portrait of the first Tudor kings by Remi van Leemput, painted 1669. Clockwise from back left ...
big enough for king-size meals, which opens up into the sitting room. Underneath the property are two cellars which would be the perfect place for any aspiring sommeliers to recreate Henry VIII's ...
Henry VIII was a Tudor king who ruled England from 1509 - 1547 ... Henry VII married Elizabeth of York and had a large family with her. Henry VII was succeeded by his son, Henry VIII, and then ...
She was the elder daughter of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk (d.1545) and his third wife Mary Tudor (d.1533), sister of King Henry VIII and widow of King Louis XII of France. She was born on 16th ...
But one lesser-known and sometimes forgotten association with Royalty can be found in the south Essex town of Rayleigh. The historic market town, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book, has a close ...
The coronation of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon took place on Sunday 24th June 1509. The ceremony is illustrated in the mortuary roll of Abbot Islip dated 1532 in the Abbey's archives. The day ...