Print Media

Below are a selection of links to the articles I have written, contributed to, or which showcase my research.

The Guardian‘Hever Castle to display 16th-century prayer book believed to be Thomas Cromwell’s from Holbein portrait’, (2023)

BBCHistoric Prayer Book Unveiled at Hever Castle’, (2023)

The Times, ‘Thomas Cromwell’s Book of Hours is Found in Cambridge Library’, (2023)

University of Cambridge: ‘Trinity College prayer book belonged to Thomas Cromwell, new research suggests’, (2023)

SmithsonianPrayer Book Owned by Thomas Cromwell, Adviser to Henry VIII, Was Hidden in Plain Sight for Centuries’, (2023)

Church Times, ‘Trinity’s Book of Hours belonged to Thomas Cromwell, historians discover’, (2023)

artnet, ‘A Bejeweled Prayer Book in a Cambridge Library Has Been Identified as Belonging to Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s Chief Minister’ (2023)

The Week, ‘Thomas Cromwell Book of Hours Found in Cambridge’, (2023)

The Week, ‘Lost Tudor Book Hiding in Plain Sight’, (2023)

Fine Books Magazine, ‘Thomas Cromwell’s Holbein Book of Hours Discovered’, (2023)

ArtDependence, ‘Book Owned By Thomas Cromwell on Display at Hever Castle’ (2023)

The Mirror, ‘Blood, Sex, & Royalty: Anne Boleyn’, (2022)

Hello! Magazine, ‘Blood, Sex, & Royalty: All You Need To Know’, (2022)

BBC HistoryExtra, ‘Hilary Mantel remembered’ (2022)

BBC HistoryExtra, ‘Anne Boleyn and Cardinal Wolsey’s deadly grudge match’, (2022)

The Telegraph, ‘Anne Boleyn exhibition to portray her as a feminist to dispel ‘scheming’ mistress myth’ (2022)

ITV, ‘Painting turns out to be different wife of Henry VIII than first thought in shocking discovery’ (2022)

Express, Why Anne Boleyn was a feminist pioneer… not just a victim’ (2022)

Radio Times, ‘The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family historians reveal 10 facts about Anne Boleyn ahead of BBC documentary’ (2021)

BBC HistoryExtra, Why do the Boleyn family continue to fascinate us?‘ (2021)