229a The Progress of the Tudor Court by Natalie Grueninger

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Every year Henry took his court on a progress through the English countryside. Find out why and what he did from Natalie Grueninger and check out her website On the Tudor trail

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More about Natalie Grueninger – and the prize she has donated “In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn”, co-authored with Sarah Morris

In the FootstepsNatalie Grueninger is a researcher, writer and educator, living in Australia with her husband and two children. In 2009 she created On the Tudor Trail, a website dedicated to documenting historic sites and buildings associated with Anne Boleyn and sharing information about the life and times of Henry VIII’s second wife – which again I can heartily recommend, and have been on to many times. 

Her first non-fiction book, co-authored with Sarah Morris, “In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn”, was published by Amberley,  published in the UK in September 2013. Book number two in the series, “In the Footsteps of the Six Wives of Henry VIII”, was released in the UK in March 2016. She also completed “Discovering Tudor London”, which was published in the UK by The History Press in August 2017.

 

2 thoughts on “229a The Progress of the Tudor Court by Natalie Grueninger

  1. I would love to win a novel about Anne Boleyn or Catherine of Aragon. I have a few novels
    but I would love to add to my collection, as History is my passion.

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