Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Tudor history podcasts from Claire Ridgway, author of ”On This Day in Tudor History” and many other bestselling Tudor books. Claire runs the Tudor Society, The Anne Boleyn Files and can be found on her website www.ClaireRidgway.com where she runs exclusive online historical events.
Episodes
Episodes



Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Priest Harbourers in Tudor England
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
The Women Who Risked It All. They defied the law. They risked everything. And they paid with their lives.
On 27th February 1601, Anne Line was executed for harbouring a Catholic priest. But she wasn’t the only one to suffer in this way. Margaret Clitherow and Margaret Ward were also condemned for protecting outlawed priests in Elizabethan England.
In a time when attending Catholic Mass could land you in prison, and sheltering a priest meant a death sentence, these three women stood firm. Their punishment? Torture, brutal executions, and posthumous sainthood.
But what drove them to risk everything? Why was harbouring a priest seen as treason? And how did their defiance shape history?
Join me as we uncover the powerful and tragic stories of three women who stood against persecution—and paid the ultimate price.
Could you have done what they did for your beliefs? Listen now to discover their incredible story.
#OnThisDay #TudorHistory #CatholicMartyrs #AnneLine #MargaretClitherow #MargaretWard #40Martyrs #ReligiousPersecution #TudorEngland



Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
The Theatrical Patron with Boleyn Blood
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
He was the grandson of Mary Boleyn, a trusted courtier of Elizabeth I, and a patron of Shakespeare’s acting company—but history has largely overlooked George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon.
Born into Boleyn blood, Carey rose through the ranks of Elizabethan society, earning knighthood, securing key military positions, and even becoming Lord Chamberlain, one of the most powerful roles at court. But one of his greatest legacies? His patronage of The Lord Chamberlain’s Men—the very company that brought Shakespeare’s plays to life!
From Hamlet to Much Ado About Nothing, Carey’s influence helped shape the golden age of English theatre. But how did he rise to power? And why has his name faded into history?
Listen now to uncover the fascinating story of George Carey, the nobleman who helped bring Shakespeare’s works to the world!
#OnThisDay #TudorHistory #Shakespeare #ElizabethanTheatre #BoleynBlood #GeorgeCarey #RoyalCourt #TheLordChamberlainsMen #HistoryLover



Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
The Forgotten Spencer Woman with Royal Connections
Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
She was the wife of a Boleyn descendant, the patron of some of Elizabeth I’s greatest minds, and a member of the powerful Spencer dynasty—the same family as Princess Diana. Yet history has largely forgotten Elizabeth Carey, Lady Hunsdon.
Born at Althorp, she was deeply connected to the Tudor court, married into the family of Mary Boleyn, and earned praise from some of the greatest poets, playwrights, and composers of the Elizabethan era.
But how did this remarkable woman fade into obscurity? And why was she a muse to some of the most influential figures of her time?
Discover the fascinating story of Lady Hunsdon, a patron of the arts who shaped Elizabethan culture but has been lost to history.
Listen now and uncover the life of this forgotten Tudor powerhouse!
#OnThisDay #TudorHistory #ElizabethCarey #WomenInHistory #SpencerFamily #PrincessDiana #EdmundSpenser #LiteraryHistory



Monday Feb 24, 2025
Murder, Betrayal & Power
Monday Feb 24, 2025
Monday Feb 24, 2025
The Scandalous Life of Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton
A suspected traitor, a royal insider, and a man linked to one of the most shocking murder plots of the 17th century—Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, knew how to survive in a world of political intrigue.
- He escaped imprisonment five times
- Rose to power under James I
- Played a shadowy role in the Overbury murder scandal
But was he a ruthless mastermind orchestrating a deadly conspiracy? Or just a shrewd survivor doing whatever it took to stay in favour?
Listern now to uncover the truth behind one of the Tudor-Stuart era’s most scandalous figures! Was he a cunning villain or a political genius?
#TudorHistory #HenryHoward #TrueCrimeHistory #RoyalScandal #OverburyMurder #HistoryUncovered #TudorCourt



Sunday Feb 23, 2025
The Surprisingly Gross History of Tudor Toilets
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
When nature called in Tudor times, where did people go? The answer might surprise (or horrify) you! From Henry VIII’s velvet-covered 'throne' to communal "houses of easement" and gong scourers wading through filth, Tudor sanitation was far from glamorous.
- What did they use to wipe?
- Where did all that waste really go?
- And why were some fireplaces used as emergency toilets?!
Join me as we flush out the truth about Tudor toilets! Watch now to uncover the weird, wonderful, and downright disgusting details of historic hygiene.
Was Tudor sanitation better or worse than you expected?
#TudorHistory #WeirdHistory #TudorToilets #MedievalLife #GrossButFascinating #HistoricalHygiene #TudorTrivia



Saturday Feb 22, 2025
The Tudors Were NOT Filthy
Saturday Feb 22, 2025
Saturday Feb 22, 2025
Think the Tudors were covered in dirt and never washed? Think again!
While they didn’t have hot showers or fancy soaps, they had their own clever ways of staying clean—some of which might surprise you!
- Linen undergarments kept them fresh
- Toothbrushes? Not quite, but they cleaned their teeth!
- No showers, but daily “strip washes”
- Fancy soap balls scented with rose & musk
And one historian even tested their hygiene methods—what she found was shocking!
Were the Tudors cleaner than we think? Listen now to find out!
#TudorHistory #HistoricalMyths #Hygiene #TudorLife #WeirdHistory #HistoryLover



Friday Feb 21, 2025
A Tudor Love Story Gone Wrong
Friday Feb 21, 2025
Friday Feb 21, 2025
The Tragic Tale of Katherine Grey. On this day in Tudor history, 21st February 1568, Lady Katherine Grey was laid to rest.
Born into royal blood, she was a cousin of Elizabeth I and the sister of Lady Jane Grey, the ill-fated ‘Nine Days’ Queen.’ But while Jane met the executioner’s block, Katherine faced a different kind of sentence—imprisonment, heartbreak, and separation from the man she loved.
- A secret marriage…
- An illegitimate heir…
- A queen’s fury…
Why did Elizabeth I see her as such a threat? And was Katherine’s only crime falling in love?
Discover the gripping tale of Katherine Grey—Tudor pawn, prisoner, and romantic rebel. Listen now!
#TudorHistory #KatherineGrey #ElizabethI #TudorCourt #OnThisDay #LadyJaneGrey #ForgottenHistory



Thursday Feb 20, 2025
The Forgotten Tudor Woman Who Witnessed It All!
Thursday Feb 20, 2025
Thursday Feb 20, 2025
She served all of Henry VIII’s queens, navigated the treacherous world of court politics, and became the closest confidante of England’s last Tudor queen consort—yet history has largely forgotten her.
Meet Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke—younger sister to Catherine Parr, but so much more than just a royal relation. From witnessing the fall of Anne Boleyn to standing by Catherine Howard on her fateful journey to the Tower, Anne’s life was woven into the very fabric of the Tudor court.
- She was there when queens rose—and when they fell.
- She was entrusted with Catherine Howard’s jewels before her arrest.
- She was at court when Catherine Parr nearly lost everything in a religious plot.
- She witnessed Tudor politics unfold at the highest level, surviving where so many others perished.
But who was Anne Herbert beyond her royal connections? How did she navigate the dangers of the Tudor court? And why has history overlooked her incredible story?
Listen now as we uncover the fascinating life of Anne Herbert, the queen’s sister who saw it all!
#TudorHistory #AnneHerbert #CatherineParr #HenryVIII #WomenInHistory #OnThisDay #RoyalIntrigue

I'm historian Claire Ridgway
I'm the best-selling author of 13 history books and the founder of the TheAnneBoleynFiles.com, Elizabethfiles.com and The Tudor Society.
I help Tudor history lovers worldwide to gain access to experts and resources to discover the real stories behind myths and fiction, so that they grow in knowledge while connecting with like-minded people and indulging their passion for history.
I am a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. I was a contributor for the BBC docudrama The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family, and have been featured in BBC History Extra, USA Today, History of Royals Magazine, the Express, and Refinery 29, as well as on podcasts including Suzannah Lipscomb's Not Just the Tudors, Gareth Russell's Single Malt History, Natalie Grueninger's Talking Tudors, Hever Castle's Inside Hever, James Boulton's Queens of England, and many more.