On this day in Tudor history, 12th July 1543, Henry VIII got married for the sixth and final time.
The fifty-two-year-old king married thirty-one-year-old Catherine Parr, Lady Latimer, in the Queen's Closet of the Chapel Royal at Hampton Court Palace.
In today's talk, Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History", gives a contemporary account of the wedding service, as well as telling us about who attended the ceremony.
You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:
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You can find Claire at:
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This Week in Tudor History January 4-10
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December 31 - "The Gunner" Sir William Skeffington
December 30 - An outlaw scholar from Spain who died of the plague
December 29 - Elizabeth I's rogue and champion
December 28 - A Lord Keeper of the Great Seal who supported learning
December 27 - Katherine Killigrew, "the Muses friend, and saint of Heav’n"
December 26 - The interesting life of Rose Lok
December 25 - A Tudor witch-hunter
The Great Tudor Christmas Quiz
December 24 - A man who swapped sides at the right time
December 23 - Elizabeth I moves to a property her mother knew well
December 22 - Two Protestants betrayed by a spy
December 21 - St Thomas, pies, charity and India
December 20 - Edward Arden, "victim of a grave iniquity" or conspirator?
December 19 - A conspirator found dead in his cell
December 18 - Nicholas Harpsfield, the sorest and of least compassion
December 17 - A promise made to Anne Boleyn
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