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30 September – A victorious Henry VIII and a procession for Mary I

On this day in Tudor history, 30th September 1544, fifty-three-year-old King Henry VIII returned to England after his third invasion of France and the French surrender of Boulogne to him and his troops.

Hear a contemporary account of what happened during the siege of Boulogne and how and why the French surrendered to Henry VIII...

Also on this day in Tudor history, Saturday 30th September 1553, Queen Mary I processed through the streets of London, from the Tower of London to Westminster on her coronation procession.

The procession was a mile and a half long and must have been such a spectacle for the citizens of London. There were also pageants, wine flowing in the conduits, streets hung with tapestries, and a new queen to see.

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30 September – A victorious Henry VIII and a procession for Mary I