Blackfriars office space and unknown story Tudor I am a bit of a historian or at least I used to be. There was a time I could tell you everything there is to know about the Tudors, because all the facts Tudor has been burned into my brain by a freak accident accidental. At the wee age of 11 I studied the Tudors, and then transferred to a new school and fortunately for me (or perhaps unfortunately, depending on how you look) the new school has not studied the Tudors yet. So, I was the man with the answers. At this time, "Tudor" was born, I was given an alias, pseudonym, a new identity. I became a "Tudor". However, despite the "Tudor" for more than 10 years ago something about them that I learned today. "And what is it?", I hear you ask. Well, is that the divorce hearing of Catherine of Aragon, first wife of Henry VIII, has actually taken place in Blackfriars. Maybe this is not the most important fact in the world, but it is surprising that, in Blackfriars, a small suburb of London EC4 offices and corner shops, the most English of divorce has taken place. Is there a plaque there? I'm not sure, but I think it should be just that commuters can appreciate the office space they travel through to get to work. It is surprising what happened in the past and how we can pass such a historic site without even knowing what happened there. After learning of the hidden history Blackfriars Tudor I want, I lived near the area so I can go exploring and perhaps even work in offices Blackfriars , just so that I can be more Tudor -like and make the best use of my name. Or maybe I could go into a mimosa and House Daub.
Posted on July 14, 2010.