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Authors: Suzannah Lipscomb

A Journey Through Tudor England (38 page)

Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire

English Heritage

Kirby Lane, Corby, Northamptonshire NN17 3EN

Tel: 01536 203230

www.wakefieldmuseums.org/our_sites_pontefract_cas.htm

Opening daily Apr—Oct 10am—5pm; Nov—Mar 10am—4pm, weekends only

Nearest train: Kettering, 11 miles

Car parking available

Refreshments available from shop

Gift shop

Suitable for disabled visitors

EAST OF ENGLAND

Trinity College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

The University of Cambridge

Saint John’s Street, Cambridge CB2 1TQ

Tel: 01223 338400

www.trin.cam.ac.uk

Trinity welcomes visitors to the College on most of the year. Please contact the Porter’s Lodge for specific opening times

Nearest train: Cambridge

Public parking along Queen’s Road.

Cafés, restaurants and shops abound in Cambridge

Disabled visitors should seek advice from the Head Porter or the Admissions Office

Peterborough Cathedral, Cambridgeshire

The Church of England

Minster Precincts, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE1 1XS

Tel: 01733 343342

www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk

Open every day of the year (except Boxing Day) 9am—5.15pm Mon—Fri, 9am—3.15pm Sat & Sun, 12 noon—3.15

Nearest train: Peterborough

There is generally only disabled public parking available in the Precincts

Cathedral Coffee Shop

Gift and souvenirs shops

Suitable for people with disabilities

Hatfield Old Palace and House, Hertfordshire

Lord and Lady Salisbury

Hatfield Park, Great North Road, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NQ

Tel: 01707 287000

www.hatfield-house.co.uk

For opening times please see
www.hatfield-house.co.uk/plan-your-visit/opening-times-and-prices

Nearest train: Hatfield

Free parking available

Coach House restaurant in Stable Yard

The Hatfield House Gift shop and independent shops

Suitable for people with disabilities

Kett’s Oak, Norfolk

Can be found on B1172 between Wymondham and Norwich

Shrine at Walsingham, Norfolk

Entrance via Shirehall Museum, Common Place, Walsingham,

Norfolk NR22 6BP

Tel: 01328 820510

www.walsinghamabbey.com

Open daily in summer 10—4.30pm; winter (1 Nov-3 Feb) grounds only 9am—5pm, Mon—Fri

Nearest train: King’s Lynn

Public car park nearby

There is no café but there are pubs nearby

Shop available

Wheelchair users can reach some if not all of the woodland

St Mary’s Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

The Church of England

Honey Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1RT

Tel: 01284 754680

www.stmarystpeter.net/stmaryschurch

Open weekdays 10am—4pm (3pm in winter)

Nearest train: Bury St Edmunds

Limited on-street and pay-and-display parking available

Cafés and shops available in the town nearby

Suitable for people with disabilities

St Michael’s Church, Framlingham, Suffolk

The Church of England

Church Street, Framlingham, Suffolk IP13 9BH

Tel: 01728 723255 (Mr Nicholas Nottidge)

www.onesuffolk.co.uk/StMichaelsChurchFram

Framlingham PCC offers conducted tours lasting approximately one hour for a small charge for parties of between 10 and 40. Please telephone number above

Nearest train: Campsea Ashe

Public parking available

There are cafés in the town

There are shops on the street opposite

Suitable for people with disabilities

NORTH EAST, NORTH WEST, YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

Gawsworth Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire

Mr and Mrs Timothy Richards

Church Lane, Gawsworth, Cheshire SK11 9RN

Tel: 01260 223456

www.gawsworthhall.com

Opening times: 24 Apr—25 Sep 2pm—5pm, Suns & special events; 27 Jun—2 Sep, 2pm—5pm daily

Nearest train: Macclesfield

Free car parking

The Orchard Tea Rooms

There is no shop

Limited disabled access, please contact directly for more information

Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire

The National Trust

Congleton, Cheshire CW12 4SD

Tel: 01260 272018

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-littlemoretonhall

Closed until 4 Apr 2012. Then open weekends 11am—4pm, except Jan and Feb; Mar—Oct also open 11am—4pm, Wed—Fri

Nearest train: Kidsgrove (3 miles) or Congleton (4½ miles)

Car parking 100 yards

Brewhouse Restaurant

There is a shop

Limited disabled access, please see website

The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Merseyside

National Museums Liverpool

William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EL

Tel: 0151 478 4199

www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker

Open daily 10am—5pm

Nearest train: Liverpool Lime Street

There is limited pay and display parking just down the hill from the Walker on William Brown Street. The nearest car park is at Queen Square.

Walker Café

Walker Shop

Suitable for disabled visitors

Pontefract Castle, West Yorkshire

Owned by the Duchy of Lancaster, run by Wakefield Council

Castle Chain, Pontefract, West Yorkshire WF8 1QH

Tel: 01977 723440

www.wakeneldmuseums.org/our_sites_pontefract_cas.htm

Open daily, 8:30am—5:00pm Mon—Fri, 9:30am—6:15pm Sat Sun; in winter the castle closes at dusk

Nearest train: Pontefract

Car parking is adjacent to All Saints Church

No café

The Visitors Centre and Shop open 11:00am—3:00pm, Wed—Sun

Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire

National Trust

Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden, Ripon Nr Harrogate,

North Yorkshire HG4 3DY

Tel: 01765 608888

www.fountainsabbey.org.uk

Open daily Oct and Mar 10am—4pm; Apr—Sep 10am—5pm; it is closed Fri Nov—Jan

Nearest train: Harrogate, then bus to Ripon and on to Fountains Abbey (4 miles from Ripon)

Free car parking at the visitor centre, or Studley Royal lakeside

Two restaurants and refreshment stands

Two gift shops

Suitable for disabled visitors

Abel, Thomas
13

Acton Court, Bristol
83

Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince
121

Albini, William de
121

Alexandra, Queen of Great Britain
62

Allington Castle, Kent
106—7
,
299—300

Anne Boleyn, Queen of England
1
,
2
,
26
,
160

alleged adultery of
14
,
88
,
107
,
271
,
272

coronation
37
,
114

executed
3
,
14
,
15
,
65
,
88

Hampton Court and
54
,
55

Hatfield Old Palace and
236

Hever Castle and
85—7
,
88
,
106—7

in Tower of London
15

marries Henry VIII
3
,
30
,
73
,
233

miscarriage
64

Norfolk and
122

portraits
18
,
118

separation from Henry VIII
111

Sudeley Castle and
148

Thornbury Castle and
157

The Vyne and
80

Anne of Cleves, Queen of England
3
,
6
,
26
,
55
,
85
,
88
,
103
,
104—5
,
106
,
275

Arnold, William
164
,
219

Arthur, King (legend of)
161
,
227

Arthur, Prince of Wales
2
,
6
,
28
,
45
,
46
,
49
,
51
,
58
,
75
,
155
,
170
,
171
,
172—3
,
231

Arundel Castle, West Sussex
5
,
120—5
,
301

Ascham, Roger
40
,
236

Ashcombe family
148
,
304

Aske, Robert
274—5

Askew, Anne
14

Astley, John
20

Astley (née Champernowne), Kat(herine)
142

Astor, William Waldorf
85

Aubrey, John
99
,
141

Babington Plot
177
,
211

Babington, Anthony
177

Bacon, Francis, Viscount St Alban
21
,
229

Bacon, Sir Nicholas
21
,
84
,
212

Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire
194

Baker, Chrysogona, Lady Dacre
81

Balliol College, Oxford
113

Barlow, Robert
202

Beaufort, John
26
,
257

Beaufort, Margaret, Countess of Richmond
26
,
45
,
199
,
224

Beche, Thomas, Abbot of Colchester
163

Becket, Sir Thomas a
244

Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham
44

‘Bess of Hardwick’
see
Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury

Bletchingley Palace, Surrey
106

Blois, Treaty of, 1572
98

Blood of Hailes
145—7

Blount, Elizabeth (‘Bessie’)
256

Boleyn, Anne:
see
Anne Boleyn

Boleyn, George, Lord Rochford
15
,
88

Boleyn (née Parker), Jane, Lady Rochford
15
,
276

Boleyn, Mary
152

Bolt, Robert
36

Bonner, Edmund, Bishop of London
226

Boorde, Andrew
30
,
93

Borgia, Francis
224

Bosworth, Battle of/Battlefield, 1485
2
,
5
,
49
,
50
,
198—201
,
255
,
308—9

Bothwell, Earl of (James Hepburn)
175

Boxley, Kent
146

Bradley, Marmaduke
280

Brandon, Frances, wife of Henry Grey, Marchioness of Dorset, Duchess of Suffolk,
27
,
40
,
208
,
253

Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk
27
,
81
,
136
,
252
,
253

Brandon, Eleanor, Countess of Cumberland
253

Brandon, Henry
253

Bray, Margery
77

Bray, Reginald
201

Broad Street, Oxford
5
,
113—16
,
300

Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire
6

Brown, Capability
212

Browne, Sir Anthony
105

Buckland Abbey, Devon
6
,
132—9
,
208
,
302

Bulmer, Sir William
156

Burbage, James
189

Burbage, Richard
186

Burghley House, Lincolnshire
4
,
9
,
209
,
210—13
,
219
,
220
,
268
,
309

Bury Abbey, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
253
,
254

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
5
,
109
,
250—4
,
312

Butler, James
86

Butts, Sir William
167

Byrd, William
241

Camden, William
119
,
164—5
,
215

Campeggio, Lorenzo, Cardinal
233

Campion, Edmund
124
,
194—5

Carew, Sir George
71
,
262

Carrick Roads, Cornwall
128
,
129
,
131

Castle Lodge, Shropshire
173

Cavendish, George
95
,
108
,
109
,
111

Cavendish, Sir William
203

Cecil House, Westminster
210

Cecil, John, fifth Earl of Exeter
9
,
212

Cecil (née Cooke), Mildred, Lady Burghley
212

Cecil, Richard
212

Cecil, Robert, first Earl of Salisbury
143
,
205
,
207
,
212
,
237
,
262

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