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May 26, 2025

Frederic, Jane, Henry, and their homes

  We were up early this morning for a brief visit to Winchester Cathedral, where Jane Austen is buried.  Then we drove to Chawton, where Jane lived her last eight years.  We walked over to Chawton House, one of the estates that belonged to her brother — that’s a slightly strange and complicated story, including […]
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Published on May 26, 2025 15:06

May 25, 2025

With the Saints in England, both Latter-day Saints and not

  We attended church at the Hyde Park Chapel on Exhibition Road this morning.  What a marvelous location!  It’s very near to the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Albert Memorial. Every time I’ve attended sacrament meeting at Hyde Park, I’ve run into interesting people. […]
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Published on May 25, 2025 15:50

May 24, 2025

From Mayfair to an Evening of Sacred Music

  Yesterday, we did a walking tour in Southwark that focused on the dark and impoverished side of greater London in the nineteenth century.  This morning, we walked through the Mayfair district, one of the most expensive areas in the world.  (It’s also apparently the most expensive item in the London version of Monopoly.). Mayfair […]
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Published on May 24, 2025 16:47

May 23, 2025

Dickensian London and the Fruits of Empire

  In the morning, we did a walking tour in the borough of Southwark, which lies at the south end of London Bridge. It’s where Shakespeare’s famous Globe Theatre stood in Southwark. But our focus was on the dark underside of the Victorian city, in which conditions for the poor were truly miserable.  We had […]
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Published on May 23, 2025 14:32

May 22, 2025

In Oxford

  This new item has now gone up on the website of the Interpreter Foundation:  The Temple: Plates, Patterns, & Patriarchs: “From Jared to Jacob: The Motif of Divine Ascensus and Descensus in Genesis, the Book of Moses, and the Enochic Tradition,” written by Matthew L. Bowen and Jeffrey M. Bradshaw. We left Cardiff this […]
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Published on May 22, 2025 15:13

May 21, 2025

In the footsteps of Dan Jones

  I’m very pleased to report that video- and audio recordings of the recent Interpreter Foundation conference on “Abraham and His Family in Scripture, History, and Tradition” — which was held on the campus of Brigham Young University on two successive Saturdays (3 May 2025 and 10 May 2025) — are now available on the […]
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Published on May 21, 2025 15:21

May 20, 2025

With Wilford Woodruff in Herefordshire

  Two new items went up today on the website of the Interpreter Foundation: Come, Follow Me — Doctrine and Covenants Study and Teaching Helps (2025) — Doctrine and Covenants 51–57, May 26 – June 1: “A Faithful, a Just, and a Wise Steward”  Jonn Claybaugh has generously supplied another concise set of notes for […]
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Published on May 20, 2025 15:18

May 19, 2025

In the Staffordshire Potteries for the Industrial Revolution

  Today, we entered the area known as the Staffordshire Potteries, which is particularly associated in Latter-day Saint history with the missionary labors of Wilford Woodruff. First, we visited World of Wedgwood in Stoke-on-Trent.  It is the headquarters and principal factory of Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton, an English manufacturer of fine china, porcelain, and luxury […]
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Published on May 19, 2025 15:59

May 18, 2025

One of the greatest places in British LDS history

  After leaving the Lake District yesterday afternoon, our group drove through Milnthorpe, where John Taylor is generally thought to have been born in 1808.  We also visited the house in Beetham, near Milnthorpe, where his parents, James and Agnes Taylor ,lived and in which John grew up.  He emigrated to Canada in 1832, where, […]
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Published on May 18, 2025 15:20

May 17, 2025

“Sweet is the lore which Nature brings”

  Our group headed up to the Lake District today, devoting much of our time to William Wordsworth (1770-1850) and to his wife, Mary, and his sister, Dorothy, who were both very important elements of his life and his creativity.  It might seem odd that a tour focused on Latter-day Saint history should devote the […]
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Published on May 17, 2025 13:57

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