Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway


May 18 - Rebel William Thomas comes to a bad end

May 17, 2020

On this day in Tudor history, 18th May 1554, in the reign of Queen Mary I, scholar and administrator, William Thomas, was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn for his alleged involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion. It was said that he even wanted the queen assassinated. But William Thomas was far more than a rebel, he was also the author of the first he first Italian dictionary and book of grammar to be published in English. Find out more about him and his rather bad end in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books. Also on this day in history, 18th May 1497, noblewoman Catherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham and Bedford, died. Who was she and how was she linked to the famous Woodvilles that rose in the reign of King Edward IV? Find out in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/Ozx9IBXDVFU And this day in 1536 was the day chosen for the execution of Queen Anne Boleyn, so Anne prepared to die. How did she prepare herself? Why was her execution postponed? What exactly happened on this day in 1536? Find out in the 18th May 1536 video - https://youtu.be/lct_iJylGhk