A typical Elizabethan gentleman (Sir Thomas Tresham [d.1605]) from Northamptonshire will tell of his life and everyday items. Sir Thomas’ fortunes changed several times. Having supported Queen Mary’s succession to the throne, he nevertheless managed to obtain Queen Elizabeth’s favour, and was knighted by her fair hand at a joust at Kenilworth Castle. He converted to Catholicism, which brought heavy recusancy fines, and imprisonment at Ely. His eldest son Francis was implicated in the Essex rebellion. Thomas’ diplomatic wife stooped to sending Lady Cecil 30 cherry trees for Hatfield House. With all these affairs on Sir Thomas’ mind, he was still able to give lavish banquets, (no doubt with much sugar) with Tudor dance and riddles. His other pride was his orchard.
Views: 4 | Enquiries: 0Guarderobe offer professional Historical talks in costume with (sometimes original) replica objects from prehistory, Early Roman, Late Roman, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Anglo Saxon, Vikings, Normans, early Medieval, 15th century, Tudors, The Gun Powder Treason, English Civil War, Victorian Surgeon, Victorian Life, WW1 In the Trenches, WW1 Home Front, and several WW2 topics including RAF, Army (Early War, D-Day, Far East) and Civil Defence. We do not use slides but do need some tables and an audience.
We are both archaeologists and have worked in museums and in the field for many years so bring much experience, knowledge and some humour to topics. We have been giving talks for over 30 years in the Midlands.
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