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Monday, August 20, 2012
Regency Era Classified Ads
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by Debra Brown TULIPS.--A Gentleman removing to town, has a BED of 100 rows TULIPS to DISPOSE OF: the price will be 1s. each root, and the...
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
Two Legends: Two Outlaws
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by Elizabeth Ashworth In the Middle Ages, an outlaw was a wanted man who had literally been placed beyond the law. Only men over the age ...
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Saturday, August 18, 2012
Relic in the Valley
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AT the time of the crucifixion, when darkness swallowed the world, a great earthquake struck the Vale of Ewyas, ripping a chunk from the si...
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
The Regency Review III, by Lady A~, Authoress of 'The Bath Novels of Lady A~'.
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Having been quite stuck up a chimney in my last Regency review-of-two, it is fitting that my third little amble through the period should n...
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
A Tribute to John Keats
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by Wanda Luce I must confess I don’t have time to wade through a perusal of every article ever posted on our blog to see if someone alread...
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
The First Word in English
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In 1929 an RAF crew took aerial shots of the site of the old Roman town of Venta Icenorum around the church of Caistor St Edmund near Norwic...
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Walk to Paradise Garden by John B. Campbell
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John B. Campbell is giving away a copy of Walk to Paradise Garden. This giveaway ends at midnight, August 19th. To see more information abou...
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Sir Thomas Wyatt: poet, lover, courtier
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Allington Castle from across the River Medway. Photo by Prioryman . Last of the late medieval court poets, Thomas Wyatt was born in 1503...
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Honiton Lace
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by Jenna Dawlish Honiton is a small market town in the eastern part of Devon. Just a 20 minute drive outside Exeter, it is most famous for...
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
The Extraordinary Clandestine Activities of a Nineteenth Century Diplomat
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by Maggi Andersen Part British diplomat and part spy, relatively little has been written about Charles Stuart, Lord Stuart de Rothesay (la...
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