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  1. New blog post: Picture of the Week #45 - http://bit.ly/U3auT
  2. New blog post: The Tudors 4th season premiere - http://bit.ly/2P6pnI
  3. New blog post: Eric Ives' new book on Jane Grey now out in the US - http://bit.ly/394nBK
  4. New blog post: Suzannah Lipscomb's talk at Fordham University in New York - http://bit.ly/152Fee
  5. @tudortutor Thanks! I need to sit down and do some updating, editing, etc. but probably won't happen until the holidays off work!
  6. @tudortutor Thanks for the plug! :)
  7. New blog post: Picture of the Week #44 - http://bit.ly/7nAnY
  8. New blog post: Several stories of interest (incl. podcast lecture by Starkey on Henry VIII) - http://bit.ly/VSm1z
  9. New blog post: The Tudors - The Game - http://bit.ly/32lA1j
  10. RT @IamHenryVIII: They say three of my wives still haunt Hampton Court Palace - see them all here: http://is.gd/4IfLx
  11. New blog post: More Bosworth Field investigation news - http://bit.ly/2NZjwm
  12. New blog post: Picture of the Week #43 - http://bit.ly/3c2SSv
  13. New blog post: How to wash a giant 16th century tapestry - http://bit.ly/1zbbGz
  14. New blog post: Upcoming book on the Tudor Dynasty - http://bit.ly/UlMDu
  15. Today in Tudor History: 1537 - Jane Seymour died at Hampton Court Palace, 12 days after giving birth to the future Edward VI
  16. New blog post: Real blog posts returning soon - http://bit.ly/SNI6w
  17. New blog post: Picture of the Week #41 - Wax figure of Jane Seymour http://bit.ly/4G5hne
  18. New blog post: New book - Cromwell to Cromwell: Reformation to Civil War - http://bit.ly/1t16XD
  19. New blog post: UK National Archives early maps of Ireland - http://bit.ly/EmNsc
  20. Today in Tudor History: 1555 - Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley are burned at the stake