Excellent. There are a few remains of Theobalds (Tibbals) Palace left in the grounds of Cedars Park Nr Waltham Cross Herts. It is a shame that no one appears to have done a complete comprehensive research project into this important palace in which King James died in 1625.
The installment before this one, on the Elizabethan era is missing (Simon refers to it in the last lecture as the next period to be addressed). Was there a problem in the initial recording, or is it hidden somewhere and mistakenly not uploaded?
Here's a link to one of our UA-cam playlists called 'The Royal Palaces of England' - this includes all the lectures in this series. I hope this helps! ua-cam.com/play/PLU3TaPgchJtQUzK6AUaifIbFEljctcMZW.html
Thank you, but the missing video is missing entirely. There should be eight videos in the series, not seven. After the one on two Henrys there should be one on Elizabeth. Simon refers to it being next. It is missing from your site and you tube.
Another excellent lecture from Professor King. I look forward to the next one.
Excellent. There are a few remains of Theobalds (Tibbals) Palace left in the grounds of Cedars Park Nr Waltham Cross Herts. It is a shame that no one appears to have done a complete comprehensive research project into this important palace in which King James died in 1625.
The installment before this one, on the Elizabethan era is missing (Simon refers to it in the last lecture as the next period to be addressed). Was there a problem in the initial recording, or is it hidden somewhere and mistakenly not uploaded?
Here's a link to one of our UA-cam playlists called 'The Royal Palaces of England' - this includes all the lectures in this series. I hope this helps! ua-cam.com/play/PLU3TaPgchJtQUzK6AUaifIbFEljctcMZW.html
Thank you, but the missing video is missing entirely. There should be eight videos in the series, not seven. After the one on two Henrys there should be one on Elizabeth. Simon refers to it being next. It is missing from your site and you tube.