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The History of England

264g Rebel Queen 8 The Duke

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2018

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The game played out, the Mary entered London and the Duke was to die. But Northumberland had one more surprise to spring

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0:00.0

Have you ever wondered what it's like to win big on the National Lottery?

0:04.6

Just to confirm, are you somewhere you're able to talk at the moment?

0:09.2

Yes, we're at home.

0:11.4

Lovely.

0:12.6

Now, just check the ticket and I can confirm you are now millionaires.

0:17.4

No!

0:18.4

Yes!

0:19.4

Do you remember what you were?

0:20.8

Imagine that.

0:24.3

It could be you.

0:25.9

The National Lottery.

0:27.1

Rules and procedures apply.

0:28.5

Players must be 18 or over.

0:50.8

Hello everyone and welcome to the History of England episode 264G, Rebel Queen 8, Duke.

1:04.8

Just because I haven't mentioned this for a while, you might like to know that I am

1:07.8

a proud member of the Agora Podcast Network.

1:11.0

We have a load of brilliant podcasts which you can see at agorapodcastnetwork.com.

1:18.4

You might be interested also to know that one of our number, Heather Tesco, has now set

1:23.0

up a Tudor Radio Station, no less.

1:25.5

It's done with modern deck, of course, not Tudor Tech.

1:28.7

But all the programs are about the Tudors and it's called the Tudor Radio Network.

1:34.2

If you want to know more, go to Tudor Radio Network dot com and also I'll put a link on

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