Archbishops q was good - they had gone to the trouble of getting Simon of Sudbury's head right. He was done in by the mob 1381 - the guards let the revolters into the Lambeth Palace I think.
His head went back to Sudbury church and they did a reconstruction of the fellow based on that.
Laud was suspected of being an Arrminian heretic ( anyone can be saved basically ) so as he was a bishop, he was a 'heresiarch'. and you dont meet many of them in a year !
Got 'em all. There were a couple of not quite trick questions but certainly trap questions. Lots of people think Oliver Cromwell commanded the New Model Army and that Emmeline Pankhurst was killed in the 1913 Derby. On that subject, there was a programme about that last year where it was shown that Emily Davidson wasn't trying to kill herself at all but rather to put a piece of cloth on the King's horse.
I missed Pilgrimage of Grace, Thomas Fairfax, Walpole and date of Mary's execution. Considering we didn't do much English history in school I'm not too downhearted :-)
Emily Wilding Davidson is a bit of a quiz buff's question ...