Supplemental: This Week in Youtube January 21
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
Heather Teysko
4.6 • 624 Ratings
🗓️ 21 January 2024
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Another supplemental episode with the highlights of my YouTube channel - this one covers Treasures of the Tudor Era, and also how the Tudors studied British history - make sure you're subscribed to get all the newest videos when they come out!
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| 0:00.0 | Hey friends, welcome to the Renaissance English History podcast. |
| 0:12.0 | This is the weekly highlight reel of videos that I have put out on YouTube. |
| 0:17.6 | So in case you don't know, you can go over to YouTube and watch all my videos. |
| 0:22.0 | The channel is History and Coffee, And you can just search for my name as well, Heather Tesco, History and Coffee. |
| 0:27.7 | And you will get it. And you can subscribe there. Thank you to the many people who already subscribe. |
| 0:33.8 | And then what I've started doing is weekly highlight reels of some of the videos that have gone out on YouTube that would be of interest to the podcast listeners as well. |
| 0:43.8 | So thanks for listening. And you can also, like I said, go over and join me on YouTube history and copy and search for Heather. |
| 0:51.0 | And there I am. So let's get right into it. So today we are talking about |
| 0:57.7 | items that belong to the tutors. We actually have a lot of items still in museums that have come |
| 1:03.2 | down through the ages that we can trace the provenance back to the tutors. And we're going to |
| 1:08.5 | look at a couple of them today. The first item we have is a lock |
| 1:12.2 | of hair belonging to Catherine Parr. Supposedly, this lock of hair was taken the night she died |
| 1:19.3 | on September 5, 1548. It was sold by Bonham's London in January 2008 for 2,160 pounds to a Charles Hudson. The lock is mounted in an oval frame |
| 1:32.2 | with an ink-inscribed paper that state, Hair of Queen Catherine Parr, last consort of Henry, |
| 1:38.7 | the night she died, September 5, 1548, was in the chapel of Sudley Castle, and the lock of hair is still preserved at |
| 1:46.7 | Sidley. This is the Mary Tudor pearl. There are actually three pearls that are very famous and |
| 1:54.4 | look very similar that are often confused. This is the Mary Tudor pearl, not the Pellegrina or La Peregrina pearl, two separate. One La Pellegrina |
| 2:05.3 | and the other La Peregrina and then the Mary Tudor Pearl. This one is featured in at least three |
| 2:12.3 | portraits of Mary the First. It's about 64.5 carrots. It's from 1526. The Tudor Pearl disappeared in the late |
| 2:21.5 | 16th century, and then a similar pearl was sold at auction in 2004 by the London Jewelers |
| 2:27.7 | Symbolic in Chase and was called the Pearl of Kuwait. The owners have made claims that it's |
| 2:33.9 | actually the Tudor Pearl |
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