This was a really interesting and enjoyable episode. I recently visited the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula and, reading the list of names on the wall, you suddenly realise the amount of souls, many of whom we read about and whose lives we study, are buried beneath you. I will certainly be adding 'Tudor Executions' to my Christmas book list. Many thanks Carol Anne, Helene and Helene's beautiful cat.
@@tudorblogger What an excellent name for a black and white cat who lives with a writer and appears quite at home exploring her desk - I think even T.S. Eliot would be impressed! Thanks once more for this enjoyable episode and I look forward to reading your book. - Elizabeth Cumming
What a great episode. Love your channel.
@@denisewards Thank you!
I always enjoy listening to your guests and the topics you discuss! Thank you for your enthusiasm surrounding history! Take care.
@@laurabrowning7973 Thank you. It’s so much fun speaking with these great historians and authors.
This was a really interesting and enjoyable episode. I recently visited the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula and, reading the list of names on the wall, you suddenly realise the amount of souls, many of whom we read about and whose lives we study,
are buried beneath you. I will certainly be adding 'Tudor Executions' to my Christmas book list. Many thanks Carol Anne, Helene and Helene's beautiful cat.
Thank you so much! The cat you see in the video is called Ink and he loves attention!
@@alancumming6407 Thank you. The Chapel is so beautiful and such an amazing source of history. And it’s always great to be joined by a cat!😻
@@tudorblogger What an excellent name for a black and white cat who lives with a writer and appears quite at home exploring her desk - I think even T.S. Eliot would be impressed! Thanks once more for this enjoyable episode and I look forward to reading your book. - Elizabeth Cumming
Yes i agree the blame lays flat on Henry's back with Ann. Thomas Cromwell would have never done anything without Henry's permission 🙄
Henry was definitely in charge! He wasn’t a walkover, that’s for sure!
@@theresalaux5655 Yes, I agree. I think Henry was willing to do almost anything (or maybe anything) to protect his ego.