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Episode 276: Edward Seymour the Protector

In this episode we'll look at the rise and downfall of Edward Seymour, who became England's most powerful man under the reign of his nephew Edward VI.

Books to dig deeper:

Tombland by CJ Samson

The Path to Somerset by Janet Wertman


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