Suzannah Lipscomb
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Susannah Lipscomb enjoys a "historical Lonely Planet" that vividly brings the Elizabethan era to life. Published March 19 2012
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The fools of the early Tudor court were likely to have been people with learning disabilities as a new project demonstrates, says Suzannah Lipscomb. Published July 15 2011
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Henry VIII ascended to the throne of England on April 22nd, 1509. In this article from our 2009 archive Suzannah Lipscomb looks beyond the stereotypes that surround our most infamous monarch to ask: who was Henry VIII and when did it all go wrong? Published April 21 2011
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Suzannah Lipscomb reviews Lucy Worsley's history of the early Georgian court. Published January 4 2011
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Suzannah Lipscomb on a book about how the English ate in the high middle ages and early modern era. Published June 11 2010
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Suzannah Lipscomb looks beyond the stereotypes that surround our most infamous monarch to ask: who was Henry VIII and when did it all go wrong? Published March 16 2009
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Suzannah Lipscomb and Tom Betteridge preview plans to mark the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII’s accession.
Published December 11 2008
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Published June 16 2008
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