Another very good and interesting podcast from Gareth who brings forth people from the periphery that you don’t always hear about. Many thanks Gareth .👏
I’ve read Mr Russell’s book - it’s excellent - but listening to his fascinating account of these four women makes me want to go back and read the book again.
I bought & read the book after seeing a previous podcast with you. All your pod casts are enjoyable. I look Forward to your next one. thank you Mr. Russell!
Thank you for this podcast. Gareth's book ''young damned and fair'' is an excellent read. Gareth must be recommended for shining a light on one of history's most poorly handled reputations. This podcast here attracts attention to women around Catherine, again something rarely done by historians. Work like this break assumptions long held in the historiographical discourse. Please go on.
Thank you, Gareth. I read your book a while ago and loved it, but I appreciate that here you focused more on these four women and specifically broke down each one's part in Catherine Howard's life and death. I always learn fascinating information from you!
I agree this was interesting. I have been curious about the events around Catherine’s downfall since I read your book. Info about Risley( can’t spell it without looking) was chilling. What made him torture a woman with his own hands, especially a Protestant? Glad I never met him in a dark alley!
He thought she had information that would help him unseat Queen Katherine Parr but the victim, Anne Askew, wouldn’t testify even as he tortured her. A truly horrible episode from a morally corrupt political figure
Really enjoyed this talk ,and your presentation style is engaging and clear . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge , I found it particularly interesting to hear about Jane Bulmer , who ‘ s portrayal in the Tudor s showed her in a very negative light, i would have like to hear more about Thomas Culpepper , is I doubt he could have been as brazen as he is portrayed he would surely have know how much danger he potentially was in . Thanks again .
I am kinda liking Agnes. Do a book on her. Catherine DeMedici in my opinion loved James 5. She looked after Mary Queen of Scotts. Catherine wanted to marry James.
So enjoyed this, just excellent, Gareth thank you for bringing these women out of the shadows!
That means a lot coming from you especially, James, thank you!
Fascinating and I could listen to Gareth all day long! 😊
Fascinating 👏❤️ thank you Gareth Russel - you are a joy to listen to.
That is very kind, thank you!
Always a pleasure to hear Gareth talk about Katherine Howard.
Another very good and interesting podcast from Gareth who brings forth people from the periphery that you don’t always hear about.
Many thanks Gareth .👏
I’ve read Mr Russell’s book - it’s excellent - but listening to his fascinating account of these four women makes me want to go back and read the book again.
👍 Fresh information. Thank you.
Found this to be really interesting and told me alot of things I hadnt previously heard before,.
Thank you!
I love Gareth! I have two of his books and devour his podcast, like yours too! ❤
Privileged to hear this presentation. Thank you, Gareth and Natalie!
I bought & read the book after seeing a previous podcast with you. All your pod casts are enjoyable. I look Forward to your next one. thank you Mr. Russell!
Super interesting!
Fascinating! Thank you!
Excellent episode, fascinating intrigue and learning things I never knew 👍😉
Thank you. This was very interesting.
Loved your book!
Thank you for this podcast. Gareth's book ''young damned and fair'' is an excellent read. Gareth must be recommended for shining a light on one of history's most poorly handled reputations. This podcast here attracts attention to women around Catherine, again something rarely done by historians. Work like this break assumptions long held in the historiographical discourse. Please go on.
Thank you, Gareth. I read your book a while ago and loved it, but I appreciate that here you focused more on these four women and specifically broke down each one's part in Catherine Howard's life and death. I always learn fascinating information from you!
Some very interesting and unfamiliar history.
Wow! This was amazing. Thank you for bringing this to us. Much appreciated.
Fascinating
I agree this was interesting. I have been curious about the events around Catherine’s downfall since I read your book. Info about Risley( can’t spell it without looking) was chilling. What made him torture a woman with his own hands, especially a Protestant? Glad I never met him in a dark alley!
He thought she had information that would help him unseat Queen Katherine Parr but the victim, Anne Askew, wouldn’t testify even as he tortured her. A truly horrible episode from a morally corrupt political figure
@@garethrussell8333 a brave woman.
Really enjoyed this talk ,and your presentation style is engaging and clear . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge , I found it particularly interesting to hear about Jane Bulmer , who ‘ s portrayal in the Tudor s showed her in a very negative light, i would have like to hear more about Thomas Culpepper , is I doubt he could have been as brazen as he is portrayed he would surely have know how much danger he potentially was in . Thanks again .
I wonder if Mary Lascelles is an ancestor of Tommy Lascelles, first secretary to Queen Elizabeth II?
I am kinda liking Agnes. Do a book on her. Catherine DeMedici in my opinion loved James 5. She looked after Mary Queen of Scotts. Catherine wanted to marry James.
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