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Talking Tudors

Episode 266: Henry VII & Elizabeth of York: The 1502 Royal Progress with Sarah Morris

Talking Tudors

Natalie Grueninger

History

4.8785 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Join host Natalie Grueninger in this episode of Talking Tudors as she explores the unique 1502 royal progress of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York with guest Sarah Morris, also known as The Tudor Travel Guide. This journey, unlike any other, was not about pomp and ceremony but rather a personal and intimate voyage through England and Wales. Discover the historical context surrounding this progress, marked by personal losses and political challenges, and learn how this journey served as a path to healing for the Tudor monarchs. Sarah delves into the sources used to reconstruct the itinerary, offering insights into the places visited, including Woodstock, Raglan Castle, and the wool-rich Cotswold towns. The episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the royal couple, the people who accompanied them, and the hosts who welcomed them. Listen to the stories of the people they met and the places they stayed, painting a vivid picture of Tudor life away from the capital. Link to progress map: https://thetudortravelguide.com/the-1502-progress-of-henry-vii-elizabeth-of-york/ Visit Sarah Morris' official website: https://thetudortravelguide.com/ Visit Simply Tudor Tours: https://simplytudortours.com/ Find out more about your host at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com Buy Talking Tudors merchandise at https://talkingtudors.threadless.com/ Support Talking Tudors on Patreon

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Talking Tudors, a fortnightly podcast about the ever fascinating Tudor dynasty.

0:07.2

My name is Natalie Gruniger and I'll be your host and guide on this journey through 16th century England.

0:14.0

Are you ready to step through the veil of time into the dazzling and dangerous world of the Tudor Court?

0:20.2

Without further ado, it's time to talk Tudors. Hello, everyone. Hello everyone, welcome back to another episode of Talking Tudors. I'm your host, Natalie Gruniga.

1:03.6

Thank you so much for joining me today. As always, I'd like to start by acknowledging and thanking

1:08.7

the generous listeners who continue to support Talking Tudors on Patreon

1:12.9

and extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who's taken the time to rate and review the show.

1:18.7

As an independent podcaster, this means a lot to me. If you love the podcast, please consider joining

1:24.4

the Talking Tudors Patreon community. Visit patreon.com slash Talking Tudors for more information.

1:30.9

Once you sign up, you'll have access to exclusive posts, additional monthly live talks,

1:35.6

a member-only book club, patron-only monthly giveaways to name just a few of the rewards.

1:41.0

You can also support the podcast and share your love of Tudor history with the world

1:45.2

by buying Talking Tudors merchandise. Check out all the products at talkingtudors.threadless.com.

1:52.1

Now, on to today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome back Sarah Morris to the show to chat about

1:57.5

Henry the 7th and Elizabeth of York's 1502 Royal Progress.

2:02.8

Sarah Morris, also known online as the Tudor Travel Guide, lives in England's picturesque,

2:08.2

Gloucestershire countryside. She's been enthralled by the Tudors since she was a child,

2:13.0

learning about them at school and spending many happy weekends and holidays touring historic properties

2:18.4

with her parents. With the seed planted early, her passion for places steeped in Tudor history

2:23.9

was heightened when researching and writing La Tombs Viendre, a novel of Anne Boleyn, and her two co-author

2:30.1

non-fiction books in the footsteps of Anne Berlin and in the footsteps of the six wives

2:34.8

of Henry VIII. Let's dive straight into our conversation. Welcome to talking to you to Sarah.

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