Tag: Tudors Records and researchShut up: Quarantine and social distancing during Tudor epidemicsWednesday 3 June 2020As the archive of medieval government and the law courts, our collections can shed...Records and researchKatherine of Aragon and an army for the North in 1513Wednesday 20 May 2020In 1513, with Henry VIII at war in France, Queen Katherine of Aragon ruled...Archives and archivistsThe poignant last will and testament of Nicholas HilliardTuesday 30 April 2019Nicholas Hilliard – goldsmith, portrait painter, royal servant – was buried in St Martin-in-the-Fields,...Behind the scenesTracking the Tudors: a special event for studentsMonday 5 March 2018On Monday 26 February The National Archives welcomed sixth form students from a number of...Records and researchElizabeth’s Rival, by Nicola TallisMonday 29 January 2018‘Elizabeth’s Rival’ is the first ever biography of the extraordinary Lettice Knollys, Countess of...Records and researchLady Jane Grey’s correspondenceTuesday 16 January 2018Lady Jane Grey is perhaps the least known English queen of the sixteenth century...Records and researchAnglo-Papal relations and Henry VIII’s break with RomeWednesday 1 November 2017Due to its longevity and impact at home and abroad, Henry VIII’s break with...Records and researchSix Wives in the archives: Howard’s endWednesday 21 December 2016Take a closer look at documents relating to Katherine Howard’s relationships and the reaction...Records and researchSix Wives in the archives: the trial of Anne BoleynWednesday 14 December 2016It is undeniable that, out of all of Henry VIII’s six wives, Anne Boleyn...