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The chapel sounds historically significant, it would be good to see more than just the garden. TheGrappler 04:41, 14 May 2006 (UTC) why can we not have more pictures[reply]


"In 1441 Ralph Boteler had the castle confiscated by Edward IV of England."

Edward IV wasn't even born in 1441. Is this an error for 1471 or 1481? —Preceding unsigned comment added by AlianoreD (talkcontribs) 07:39, 3 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Mary Seymour was given over to Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk -- to be looked after by her. This is stated on Mary Seymour's page. After the death of Mary's father, she was left with nothing. How would she have died at Sudeley? -- Lady Meg (talk) 02:58, 30 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Katherine Parr

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Katherine Parr is spelt Catherine and Katherine at different points in the text. It appears it can be spelt either way, but surely there should be consistency in the text?


Armourial glass

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Cabinet pane Johann Rudolf Tillier

This picture of an armourial glass to the honour of Johann Rudolf Tillier dated 1658 is said to be kept in the cabinet of the castle, according to the photo's description. Is this true? -- Saippuakauppias  23:44, 30 Nov 2021 (CET)

Hello, the glass is in the extensive stained glass collection at Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. The glass was photographed in situ by myself in 2017. The information is correct. Many thanks and greetings --Funck77 (talk) 08:06, 1 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]