Sir Edward Stafford (1552 – 5 February 1605) was an English Member of Parliament, courtier and diplomat to France during the time of Queen Elizabeth I.
He was involved in abortive negotiations for a proposed marriage between Elizabeth and Francis, Duke of Anjou.
After he was appointed ambassador to Paris in 1583, he took money from Henry I, Duke of Guise, in return for access to diplomatic correspondence. He also received money from a Spanish agent, Bernardino de Mendoza, and there is strong evidence that has convinced most historians that Stafford in return for the money passed on secrets to Spain. Further it was his duty to report to London intelligence he possessed on the formation of the Spanish Armada, but did not do so. The English counterspy Francis Walsingham was deeply suspicious but was unable to prove anything, and could not act as long as Stafford was protected by Lord Burghley. No action was taken against him by Elizabeth, although he was not given any posts of consequence after his recall in 1590. McDermott concludes, "The evidence of Stafford's treachery, though substantial, remains circumstantial, and the precise degree of his culpability is difficult to establish". Leimon and Parker are convinced of his guilt and add, " Equally damning is the misinformation about the nonexistence and false destinations of the Armada Stafford forwarded to England".
Stafford means 'ford' by a 'staithe' (landing place). The original settlement was on dry sand and gravel peninsula that provided a strategic crossing point in the marshy valley of the River Sow, a tributary of the River Trent. There is still a large area of marshland northwest of the town, which has always been subject to flooding, such as in 1947, 2000 and 2007.
It is thought Stafford was founded in about 700 AD by a Mercian prince called Bertelin who, according to legend, established a hermitage on the peninsula named Betheney or Bethnei. Until recently it was thought that the remains of a wooden preaching cross from this time had been found under the remains of St Bertelin's chapel, next to the later collegiate Church of St Mary in the centre of the town. Recent re-examination of the evidence shows this was a misinterpretation – it was a tree trunk coffin placed centrally in the first, timber, chapel at around the time Æthelflæd founded the burh, in 913 AD. The tree trunk coffin may have been placed there as an object of commemoration or veneration of St Bertelin.
Stafford Prison was built on its current site in 1793, and has been in almost continuous use, save a period between 1916 and 1939. It held Irish Internees taken by the British after the 1916 Easter Rising from May. They were released Christmas 1916.
Among its earlier prisoners was George Smith who served several sentences for theft there but began his later work as a hangman while a prisoner, assisting William Calcraft. He officiated at several executions in the prison later in his life, notably that of poisoner William Palmer in 1866.
In November 1998, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons heavily criticised security at Stafford Prison, after it emerged that inmates were being supplied with drugs flown in on paper planes. Inmates were fashioning strips of paper into planes, then attaching lines to them and flying them over the 19-foot (5.8-metre) perimeter wall. The lines were then used to pull packages containing drugs and other banned substances back over the wall. The prison was also criticised for being overcrowded, under-resourced, and failing to prepare prisoners for release.
William Stafford established a plantation with a cane mill and a horse-powered cotton gin in 1830. On April 15, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, the forces of Antonio López de Santa Anna stopped at Stafford's plantation and ordered it to be burned. Stafford rebuilt his plantation and resided there until his 1840 death. A settlement called Stafford's Point established itself around the plantation; it became a townsite in August 1853 when the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway began stopping at Stafford's Point. Stafford's Point had a post office from 1854 to 1869. Staffordville had a post office from January 5, 1869 to February 26, 1869. The settlement, now known as Stafford, operated a post office from 1869 to 1918; the post office reopened in 1929.
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Rafiekian might throw Alptekin under bus to save himself - Edward Stafford
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Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval editor David Lepeska about the United States’ strong case against Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin, how Trump is less able than Erdogan to do what he wants, and the determining factor in Turkey’s decision about activating its S-400 missile defences.
published: 12 Jun 2020
US reaches out to many stakeholders concerning recent Hamas-Israel fighting; ignores Turkey
US reaches out to many stakeholders concerning recent Hamas-Israel fighting but so far ignores Ankara, Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat said during Anatolian Dispatch podcast with Ahval's Ilhan Tanir.
published: 20 May 2021
A collision course between the incoming Biden and Erdogan administrations is a real possibility
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Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval's Ilhan Tanir that there is a real possibility that the incoming Biden administration might well be on the collision course over many thorny issues with the Erdogan government.
published: 27 Nov 2020
US Department of Justice's Brief on 2017 Sheridan Circle Brawl
Former diplomat Edward Stafford and Ahval English Executive Editor Ilhan Tanir discuss the top three items of the week
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Biden's minimal engagement with Erdogan reflects diminished importance of Meast for the US - Expert
Biden's minimal engagement with Erdogan reflects diminished importance of Middle East in U.S. Foreign Policy, Mehmet Yeğin, a visiting fellow in the Americas Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) and an assistant professor at Istinye University, Istanbul said during a podcast with Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
In the last 5-10 years Turkey-Canada relations have been shaped by Armenian lobby activity, Canadians’ choice of Turkey as a favourite tourist destination and Turkish diplomats’ use of Gülenist social and cultural networks, Bruce Mabley, a Canadian former diplomat to Turkey, told Edward G. Stafford in Ahval’s Anatolian Dispatch interview series on Thursday.
Mabley maintained that there are no major conflicts between the two countries.
“On a scale of 1 to 10 Canadian Turkish relations in last 5 years I would put it at around 7” Mabley said.
published: 11 Jun 2021
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published: 08 Apr 2021
Damage to military morale and readiness continues to reverberate from coup attempt - Kilford
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford reflects on failed coup attempt and its aftermath with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
published: 16 Jul 2021
Failed coup continues to roil Turkish military
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A princess marries, a queen faces death, and a spy and lawyer die - 1-7 February Part 2
In this second part of "This week in Tudor history" for the week beginning 1st February, historian and author Claire Ridgway talks about Tudor events and people associated with 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February.
--Contents of this video--
00:00 - Introduction
00:35 - 4th February 1495
04:06 - 5th February 1605
08:01 - 6th February 1585
08:37 - 7th February 1587
4th February 1495, in the reign of King Henry VII - Anne of York, daughter of the late King Edward IV, marries Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, at Westminster Abbey in London.
5th February 1605, diplomat, Member of Parliament and spy, Sir Edward Stafford dies. Even though he appears to have spied for Spain during the Spanish Armada, he managed to avoid serious trouble. Why and how?
6th February 1585, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ...
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Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval editor David Lepesk...
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/ahvalpod/rafiekian-might-throw-alptekin-under-bus
Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval editor David Lepeska about the United States’ strong case against Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin, how Trump is less able than Erdogan to do what he wants, and the determining factor in Turkey’s decision about activating its S-400 missile defences.
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/ahvalpod/rafiekian-might-throw-alptekin-under-bus
Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval editor David Lepeska about the United States’ strong case against Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin, how Trump is less able than Erdogan to do what he wants, and the determining factor in Turkey’s decision about activating its S-400 missile defences.
US reaches out to many stakeholders concerning recent Hamas-Israel fighting but so far ignores Ankara, Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat said during Anatol...
US reaches out to many stakeholders concerning recent Hamas-Israel fighting but so far ignores Ankara, Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat said during Anatolian Dispatch podcast with Ahval's Ilhan Tanir.
US reaches out to many stakeholders concerning recent Hamas-Israel fighting but so far ignores Ankara, Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat said during Anatolian Dispatch podcast with Ahval's Ilhan Tanir.
- Washington Line -
Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval's Ilhan Tanir that there is a real possibility that the incoming Biden administration m...
- Washington Line -
Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval's Ilhan Tanir that there is a real possibility that the incoming Biden administration might well be on the collision course over many thorny issues with the Erdogan government.
- Washington Line -
Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval's Ilhan Tanir that there is a real possibility that the incoming Biden administration might well be on the collision course over many thorny issues with the Erdogan government.
Biden's minimal engagement with Erdogan reflects diminished importance of Middle East in U.S. Foreign Policy, Mehmet Yeğin, a visiting fellow in the Americas Di...
Biden's minimal engagement with Erdogan reflects diminished importance of Middle East in U.S. Foreign Policy, Mehmet Yeğin, a visiting fellow in the Americas Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) and an assistant professor at Istinye University, Istanbul said during a podcast with Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
Biden's minimal engagement with Erdogan reflects diminished importance of Middle East in U.S. Foreign Policy, Mehmet Yeğin, a visiting fellow in the Americas Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) and an assistant professor at Istinye University, Istanbul said during a podcast with Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
In the last 5-10 years Turkey-Canada relations have been shaped by Armenian lobby activity, Canadians’ choice of Turkey as a favourite tourist destination and T...
In the last 5-10 years Turkey-Canada relations have been shaped by Armenian lobby activity, Canadians’ choice of Turkey as a favourite tourist destination and Turkish diplomats’ use of Gülenist social and cultural networks, Bruce Mabley, a Canadian former diplomat to Turkey, told Edward G. Stafford in Ahval’s Anatolian Dispatch interview series on Thursday.
Mabley maintained that there are no major conflicts between the two countries.
“On a scale of 1 to 10 Canadian Turkish relations in last 5 years I would put it at around 7” Mabley said.
In the last 5-10 years Turkey-Canada relations have been shaped by Armenian lobby activity, Canadians’ choice of Turkey as a favourite tourist destination and Turkish diplomats’ use of Gülenist social and cultural networks, Bruce Mabley, a Canadian former diplomat to Turkey, told Edward G. Stafford in Ahval’s Anatolian Dispatch interview series on Thursday.
Mabley maintained that there are no major conflicts between the two countries.
“On a scale of 1 to 10 Canadian Turkish relations in last 5 years I would put it at around 7” Mabley said.
Blaise Misztal, Vice President for Policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) in Washington D.C spoke to Anatolian Dispatch podcast...
Blaise Misztal, Vice President for Policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) in Washington D.C spoke to Anatolian Dispatch podcast to discuss the latest developments between the U.S. and Turkey as well as Turkish Government response to 103 retired Admirals' letter with former U.S. diplomat Edward Stafford.
Blaise Misztal, Vice President for Policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) in Washington D.C spoke to Anatolian Dispatch podcast to discuss the latest developments between the U.S. and Turkey as well as Turkish Government response to 103 retired Admirals' letter with former U.S. diplomat Edward Stafford.
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopol...
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford reflects on failed coup attempt and its aftermath with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford reflects on failed coup attempt and its aftermath with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopol...
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford discussed top three agenda items of the week with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford discussed top three agenda items of the week with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat
In this second part of "This week in Tudor history" for the week beginning 1st February, historian and author Claire Ridgway talks about Tudor events and people...
In this second part of "This week in Tudor history" for the week beginning 1st February, historian and author Claire Ridgway talks about Tudor events and people associated with 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February.
--Contents of this video--
00:00 - Introduction
00:35 - 4th February 1495
04:06 - 5th February 1605
08:01 - 6th February 1585
08:37 - 7th February 1587
4th February 1495, in the reign of King Henry VII - Anne of York, daughter of the late King Edward IV, marries Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, at Westminster Abbey in London.
5th February 1605, diplomat, Member of Parliament and spy, Sir Edward Stafford dies. Even though he appears to have spied for Spain during the Spanish Armada, he managed to avoid serious trouble. Why and how?
6th February 1585, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, lawyer, legal scholar and law reporter, Edmund Plowden, died in London.
7th February 1587, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the warrant for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, arrived at Fotheringhay Castle and Mary was informed that she would be executed the following day. Who told her? How did she react? And how did she prepare for death?
Thomas Howard - https://youtu.be/gkA0xdCzT6Q
William Stafford and the Stafford Plot - https://youtu.be/-C4qyueA30o
Mary, Queen of Scots' execution - https://youtu.be/sd3hP9Qb8Yk
Other Tudor events for 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February:
February 4 - Mary Boleyn gets married - https://youtu.be/d4C2oGQNfCs
February 4 - The burning of John Rogers - https://youtu.be/5FMzvIhxasM
February 5 - Sir Henry Brooke - https://youtu.be/L-rtOllJOkE
February 5 - Elizabeth under investigation - https://youtu.be/Z7nodYmM8UY
February 6 - Burning the dead - https://youtu.be/lwVXkWK3q-k
February 6 - Thomas Cutwode and his dodgy works - https://youtu.be/RRJig2CK1qE
February 7 - A joust, unrequited love and a nasty accident - https://youtu.be/jvtMdu75V1E
February 7 - Sir Thomas More - https://youtu.be/zQedjkLjjzo
In this second part of "This week in Tudor history" for the week beginning 1st February, historian and author Claire Ridgway talks about Tudor events and people associated with 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February.
--Contents of this video--
00:00 - Introduction
00:35 - 4th February 1495
04:06 - 5th February 1605
08:01 - 6th February 1585
08:37 - 7th February 1587
4th February 1495, in the reign of King Henry VII - Anne of York, daughter of the late King Edward IV, marries Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, at Westminster Abbey in London.
5th February 1605, diplomat, Member of Parliament and spy, Sir Edward Stafford dies. Even though he appears to have spied for Spain during the Spanish Armada, he managed to avoid serious trouble. Why and how?
6th February 1585, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, lawyer, legal scholar and law reporter, Edmund Plowden, died in London.
7th February 1587, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the warrant for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, arrived at Fotheringhay Castle and Mary was informed that she would be executed the following day. Who told her? How did she react? And how did she prepare for death?
Thomas Howard - https://youtu.be/gkA0xdCzT6Q
William Stafford and the Stafford Plot - https://youtu.be/-C4qyueA30o
Mary, Queen of Scots' execution - https://youtu.be/sd3hP9Qb8Yk
Other Tudor events for 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February:
February 4 - Mary Boleyn gets married - https://youtu.be/d4C2oGQNfCs
February 4 - The burning of John Rogers - https://youtu.be/5FMzvIhxasM
February 5 - Sir Henry Brooke - https://youtu.be/L-rtOllJOkE
February 5 - Elizabeth under investigation - https://youtu.be/Z7nodYmM8UY
February 6 - Burning the dead - https://youtu.be/lwVXkWK3q-k
February 6 - Thomas Cutwode and his dodgy works - https://youtu.be/RRJig2CK1qE
February 7 - A joust, unrequited love and a nasty accident - https://youtu.be/jvtMdu75V1E
February 7 - Sir Thomas More - https://youtu.be/zQedjkLjjzo
The Tudors cast list, including photos of the actors when available. This list includes all of the The Tudors main actors and actresses, so if they are an integral part of the show you'll find them below. You can various bits of trivia about these The Tudors stars, such as where the actor was born and what their year of birth is. This cast list of actors from The Tudors focuses primarily on the main characters, but there may be a few actors who played smaller roles on The Tudors that are on here as well. This poll contains items like Sam Neill and Callum BlueIf you are wondering, "Who are the actors from The Tudors?" or "Who starred on The Tudors?" then this list will help you answer those questions. In most cases you can click on the names of these popular The Tudors actors and actresses to find out more information about them. If you're looking for a particular The Tudors actor or actress, then type their name into the "search" bar to find them directly....more
0:00 - Intro
0:00:08 - Robert Michael Sheehan
0:00:15 - Annabelle Wallis
0:00:22 - Jonathan Rhys Meyers
0:00:29 - David Alpay
0:00:36 - Anthony Brophy
0:00:43 - Alan van Sprang
0:00:50 - Max Brown
0:00:57 - John Kavanagh
0:01:04 - Tamzin Merchant
0:01:11 - Steven Waddington
0:01:18 - Sarah Bolger
0:01:25 - Sam Neill
0:01:32 - Peter O'Toole
0:01:39 - Jamie Thomas King
0:01:46 - Nick Dunning
0:01:53 - Max von Sydow
0:02:00 - Lothaire Bluteau
0:02:07 - Joely Richardson
0:02:14 - Jeremy Northam
0:02:21 - James Frain
0:02:28 - Henry Czerny
0:02:35 - Henry Cavill
0:02:42 - Hans Matheson
0:02:49 - Gabrielle Anwar
0:02:56 - David O'Hara
0:03:03 - Anita Briem
0:03:10 - Charlotte Salt
0:03:17 - Callum Blue
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Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval editor David Lepeska about the United States’ strong case against Turkish businessman Ekim Alptekin, how Trump is less able than Erdogan to do what he wants, and the determining factor in Turkey’s decision about activating its S-400 missile defences.
US reaches out to many stakeholders concerning recent Hamas-Israel fighting but so far ignores Ankara, Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat said during Anatolian Dispatch podcast with Ahval's Ilhan Tanir.
- Washington Line -
Retired U.S. diplomat Edward G. Stafford told Ahval's Ilhan Tanir that there is a real possibility that the incoming Biden administration might well be on the collision course over many thorny issues with the Erdogan government.
Biden's minimal engagement with Erdogan reflects diminished importance of Middle East in U.S. Foreign Policy, Mehmet Yeğin, a visiting fellow in the Americas Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) and an assistant professor at Istinye University, Istanbul said during a podcast with Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
In the last 5-10 years Turkey-Canada relations have been shaped by Armenian lobby activity, Canadians’ choice of Turkey as a favourite tourist destination and Turkish diplomats’ use of Gülenist social and cultural networks, Bruce Mabley, a Canadian former diplomat to Turkey, told Edward G. Stafford in Ahval’s Anatolian Dispatch interview series on Thursday.
Mabley maintained that there are no major conflicts between the two countries.
“On a scale of 1 to 10 Canadian Turkish relations in last 5 years I would put it at around 7” Mabley said.
Blaise Misztal, Vice President for Policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) in Washington D.C spoke to Anatolian Dispatch podcast to discuss the latest developments between the U.S. and Turkey as well as Turkish Government response to 103 retired Admirals' letter with former U.S. diplomat Edward Stafford.
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford reflects on failed coup attempt and its aftermath with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat.
Dr. Chris Kilford is a Fellow with the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, and teaches courses at the Canadian Forces College focused on geopolitical issues. He served as Defense Attaché to Turkey from July 2011 until July 2014 with cross accreditation to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkmenistan. Kilford discussed top three agenda items of the week with the host of Anatolian Dispatch Edward Stafford, retired U.S. diplomat
In this second part of "This week in Tudor history" for the week beginning 1st February, historian and author Claire Ridgway talks about Tudor events and people associated with 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February.
--Contents of this video--
00:00 - Introduction
00:35 - 4th February 1495
04:06 - 5th February 1605
08:01 - 6th February 1585
08:37 - 7th February 1587
4th February 1495, in the reign of King Henry VII - Anne of York, daughter of the late King Edward IV, marries Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, at Westminster Abbey in London.
5th February 1605, diplomat, Member of Parliament and spy, Sir Edward Stafford dies. Even though he appears to have spied for Spain during the Spanish Armada, he managed to avoid serious trouble. Why and how?
6th February 1585, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, lawyer, legal scholar and law reporter, Edmund Plowden, died in London.
7th February 1587, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the warrant for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, arrived at Fotheringhay Castle and Mary was informed that she would be executed the following day. Who told her? How did she react? And how did she prepare for death?
Thomas Howard - https://youtu.be/gkA0xdCzT6Q
William Stafford and the Stafford Plot - https://youtu.be/-C4qyueA30o
Mary, Queen of Scots' execution - https://youtu.be/sd3hP9Qb8Yk
Other Tudor events for 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th February:
February 4 - Mary Boleyn gets married - https://youtu.be/d4C2oGQNfCs
February 4 - The burning of John Rogers - https://youtu.be/5FMzvIhxasM
February 5 - Sir Henry Brooke - https://youtu.be/L-rtOllJOkE
February 5 - Elizabeth under investigation - https://youtu.be/Z7nodYmM8UY
February 6 - Burning the dead - https://youtu.be/lwVXkWK3q-k
February 6 - Thomas Cutwode and his dodgy works - https://youtu.be/RRJig2CK1qE
February 7 - A joust, unrequited love and a nasty accident - https://youtu.be/jvtMdu75V1E
February 7 - Sir Thomas More - https://youtu.be/zQedjkLjjzo