Natalie Grueninger speaks with Professor Catherine Richardson about women of the "middling sort".
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Episode 223 - Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and the Marriage that Shook Europe with John Guy & Julia Fox
Episode 222 - Food in Tudor England with Brigitte Webster
Episode 221 - The Battle of Flodden with Julian Humphrys
Episode 220 - The Life & Reign of Queen Claude of France with Professor Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier
Episode 219 - Hampton Court Palace with Gareth Russell
Episode 218 - William Somer: The King’s Fool with Dr Peter K. Andersson
Episode 217 - Young Queens with Leah Redmond Chang
Episode 216 - Lavinia Fontana: Trailblazer, Rule Breaker with Dr Aoife Brady
Episode 215 - Children of the House of Cleves with Heather Darsie
Episode 214 - The Courtship of Elizabeth I & The Duke of Anjou with David Lee
Episode 213 - The Lives of Tudor Women in Devon with Rosemary Griggs
Episode 212 - Lady Penelope Rich with Tony Riches
Episode 211 - Serving a Tudor Queen with Dr James Taffe
Episode 210 - Katherine Parr’s Giftbooks, & Henry VIII’s Marginalia with Professor Micheline White
Episode 209 - Katherine Parr & Firebrand with Elizabeth Fremantle
Episode 208 - The Ups and Downs of Owning a Tudor Manor House with Brigitte Webster
Episode 207 - The Cecils: Dynasty & Legacy with David Lee
Episode 206 - Thomas Cromwell’s Book of Hours Discovered with Hever Castle’s Curatorial Team
Episode 205 - The Crooked House Lavenham with Alex and Oli
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