The History of England Magazine
Every month we present new feature articles relating to the history of this green and pleasant land. From ancient battlefields to famous people, hangings to national celebrations, we’ve got something to interest everyone.
You may also be interested in our History of Britain section covering the period from the Act of Union during Queen Anne‘s reign to the modern day.

Alfred the Great
School children know all about King Alfred burning the cakes, but more importantly, this Saxon king left behind an extraordinary legacy, reforming the traditions and structure of early English society, maintaining peace and introducing structure, judicial processes and education…

Henry VII
When thinking of the Tudors, Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth spring to mind – but rarely Henry VII, the first of the Tudor monarchs…

King Henry VIII’s Letters in 1518
The letters King Henry VIII sent and received during the year 1518 give us a window into his life at that time…

Nicholas Breakspear, Pope Adrian IV
As Pope Adrian IV, Nicholas Breakspear is the only Briton to have occupied the papal throne…

Thomas Becket
“Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest!” Fateful words supposedly uttered by King Henry II which set in motion the events which led to the murder of Thomas Becket…

Battle of Byland
In October 1322 during the Wars of Scottish Independence, the Battle of Byland was an important and significant victory for the Scots…

The Real Ragnar Lothbrok
The legendary Norse leader Ragnar Lothbrok has become familiar with modern audiences through the hit television show ‘Vikings’ – but there remain doubts over his true existence…

Caratacus
Caratacus (Caractarus) was a British chieftain who fought against Roman expansion in Britain, only to be betrayed by Queen Cartimandua and taken captive by the Romans…