Why should we care? – Clare Cherry

| June 7, 2017

Why should we care? – Clare Cherry

Thank you to Clare Cherry for writing this article for us today. You might remember that Clare wrote an article for us a few weeks ago, The Destruction of the Boleyn Family, and today’s article has been inspired by a few comments that were left on that article. Over to Clare… I wrote an article […]

George Boleyn with Clare Cherry

| May 19, 2017

George Boleyn with Clare Cherry

George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, was executed on 17th May 1536 after being found guilty of high treason. He was charged with committing incest with his sister, Queen Anne Boleyn, and of plotting with her to kill the king. He is remembered for his part in the bloody events of May 1536, but he was far […]

George Boleyn Virtual Book Tour and Giveaway- Day 1

| May 26, 2014

George Boleyn Virtual Book Tour and Giveaway- Day 1

Thank you so much to the lovely Sarah for hosting Clare and I on her blog Anne Boleyn: From Queen to History – I just wish that we were really visiting her in Australia! At today’s stop, Clare and I talk about what the primary sources say about George Boleyn’s appearance and personality. Please do […]

George Boleyn Virtual Book Tour 26 May-7 June 2014

| May 23, 2014

George Boleyn Virtual Book Tour 26 May-7 June 2014

To celebrate the publication of our book George Boleyn: Tudor Poet, Courtier and Diplomat, Clare Cherry and I are embarking on a virtual book tour which will see us visiting 11 different historical blogs. At each stop, we will be giving away a copy of our book, as well as sharing an article or Q&A […]

George Boleyn Q&A with Clare Cherry and Claire Ridgway

| March 10, 2014

George Boleyn Q&A with Clare Cherry and Claire Ridgway

As many of you know, Clare Cherry and I have been working on a biography of George Boleyn, the poet, courtier and diplomat who tends to be overshadowed by his sister, Anne Boleyn. The book is now in the hands of our editor, so Clare and I are getting together next week to celebrate and […]

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