Tudor History with Claire Ridgway Podcast
1) What's Inside the Wonkiest Tudor House in England?
Imagine rounding a frosty corner and discovering a house that looks as if it’s stepped straight out of a Tudor fairytale or Harry Potter - crooked beams, bowing floors, glittering leaded windows, and ...Show More
2) Did the Tudors Change Christmas More Than We Think?
Did you know the English Reformation didn’t just reshape churches and doctrine…it quietly transformed Christmas itself?In today’s Tudor Christmas Advent episode, I explore how Henry VIII, Edward VI, M...Show More
3) When the Thames Froze Solid
What did winter really feel like in Tudor England?Spoiler: nothing like the winter we know today.Hello, I’m historian and author Claire Ridgway, and in today’s Tudor Christmas Advent episode we’re ste...Show More
4) The Moment That Changed Anne Boleyn’s Life
Step into the winter stillness of Hever Castle with me, the beloved home of the Boleyn family, and a place that witnessed far more than festive cheer.In today’s Tudor Christmas Advent episode, I’m sha...Show More
5) Tudor Carols & Christmas Music
Today we’re stepping into one of the most joyful parts of a Tudor Christmas - the music.Whether your festive soundtrack is Michael Bublé or Bing Crosby, Tudor England had its own musical traditions… a...Show More
6) Bells, Staves & Misrule
Today we’re stepping into one of the most colourful, energetic, and wonderfully noisy traditions of the Tudor festive season, Morris dancing.You might picture modern dancers with bells and handkerchie...Show More
7) Tudor Yuletide Customs
Yule Logs, Twelfth Night Cakes & the Lord of Misrule. Step into a Tudor Christmas with me! I’m historian Claire Ridgway, and today’s Advent episode looks at the real Yuletide customs of Tudor England,...Show More
8) Tudor Winter Warmers
The Festive Drinks That Kept Henry VIII’s Court Merry  Step into a warm Tudor hall, sit beside the glowing Yule log, and discover the festive drinks that kept Henry VIII’s England merry throughout th...Show More
9) Dragons, Masques & Royal Revelry
Dragons that spat fire.Masked dancers sweeping through palace halls.Henry VIII himself turning up in disguise…Welcome to Tudor Twelfth Night, the most spectacular, theatrical, and joyfully chaotic nig...Show More
10) How the Tudors Decorated for Christmas
Forget fairy lights and tinsel, Tudor Christmas decorations were deeply symbolic, richly traditional, and filled with myth and meaning.Hello, I’m historian and author Claire Ridgway, and welcome to Da...Show More