Anglo Saxon England explained?
and the best way to get a space on our popular 'The Anne Boleyn Tour'
Hello fellow history lover!
I hope you are having a great weekend. Here in the UK we are having our third long weekend on the month! At least this time the weather has decided to join us; the sun has been shining and the temperature pleasantly sitting in the low 20’sC.
In this newsletter:
The Anne Boleyn Tour reviewed and ideas for future tours (how does Vikings and Anglo-Saxons sound)? Let me know below.
Warwick the Kingmaker on History After Dark. Watch now.
The House of Dudley by Dr Joanne Paul is the new book in Book Club.
An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England - on Youtube.
A note about the waiting list for The Anne Boleyn Tour 2025.
Next Blog: The Crests and Mottos of the Queens of Henry VIII.
This week I was back to my live shows following my week away taking ‘The Anne Boleyn Tour’. I spoke all about the tour on Tea Time Live, which you can listen to here, or watch on Youtube and Facebook. We also had a bit of a discussion on the tours to come in 2024 and ideas for future ones including travelling back over 1000 years to the Anglo Saxon ‘England’ and the time of the Vikings.
On History After Dark, we discussed this week’s candidate for deceased git of all time, Richard Nevill, Earl of Warwick aka Warwick the Kingmaker. Click here to watch on Youtube.
This Wednesday we are discussing William III, aka William of Orange. YOu can join us at 8:15pm (UK time) on Youtube and Instagram.
Latest Video on YouTube
The Anne Boleyn Tour 2025 - Waiting List
The Anne Boleyn Tour for 2024 is already fully booked and the waiting list for 2025 is open. This tour is very popular and there are already more people on the waiting list than there are places available. So, you may be very interested to know that members of my Patreon always get a 7 days exclusive booking period before booking is open to everyone. Anyone on the waiting list will get a personalised email as soon as tour details are released but do not get to book within the Patreon-only period. That is not the only benefit of becoming a Patron mind you! For just £5/month you also get automatic membership of Book Club, which I will tell you more about in a moment but first, here are all of the Patreon benefits.
Book Club
Following our second book club meeting, we are now starting our third book for 2023, ‘The House of Dudley’ by Dr Joanne Paul. The book club meeting for this book will be held on Sunday 16th July for all Patreon members who want to attend, no matter how long you have been a member.
If you are a paid subscriber, then you can look forward next week to receiving this month’s blog, which will be on the crests and mottos of the Queens of Henry VIII.
I’d love for you to join me for this week’s Tea Time History Chat Live, 1pm on Wednesday on Youtube, Facebook and Instagram.
Otherwise I will see you here next week!
Have a great one.
Philippa