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July 27 – Robert Dudley wanted to keep Elizabeth I out of harm’s way

On this day in Tudor history, 27th July 1588, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, wrote to Queen Elizabeth I with an invitation. He was intent on keeping the queen, the woman he loved, out of harm's way.

What was his invitation?

Find out in this video...

Also on this day in Tudor history, in 1593, Roman Catholic priest and martyr, Blessed William Davies, was hanged, drawn and quartered at Beaumaris Castle on the Island of Anglesey.

You may not have heard of William Davies, but he is believed to have been involved in the printing of “Y Drych Christianogawl”, or The Christian Mirror, an important early Welsh Catholic book and the first book to be printed on Welsh soil, while he was hiding in a cave!

Find out more about Davies, how he came to be hiding in a cave in North Wales, and why he was executed...

Article on William Davies - https://www.thecatholicuniverse.com/pdf/daviesbook.pdf

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July 27 – Robert Dudley wanted to keep Elizabeth I out of harm’s way