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December 2, 2023
FLORIZEL AND PERDITA MET ON 3 DECEMBER, 1779
by Victoria Hinshaw George Prince of Wales was only 17 years old when he attended a performance of Florizel and Perdita, a play adapted from Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale. In the words of actress Mary Robinson’s biographer, Hester Davenport, the Prince “was looking for a woman to worship,” perhaps HAD been looking already, when he sat … Continue reading "FLORIZEL AND PERDITA MET ON 3 DECEMBER, 1779"
Published on December 02, 2023 19:00
November 21, 2023
BRING OUT YOUR DEAD – BUT ONLY BY WAY OF THE CORPSE ROADS
LOUISA CORNELL Anyone who knows the Brits knows at least these two things. 1. No one does ceremony as well or for as many events as them. 2. No one assigns specific places to specific events as well as they do. What else might account for the existence of specific routes known as corpse roads … Continue reading "BRING OUT YOUR DEAD – BUT ONLY BY WAY OF THE CORPSE ROADS"
Published on November 21, 2023 20:55
November 9, 2023
HENRY CYRIL PAGET, 5TH MARQUESS OF ANGELSEY
Called The Mad Marquess or, less frequently, the Dancing Marquess, Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Angelsey, could not have been more different from his illustrious ancestor, Henry William Paget, the 1st Marquess, if he’d tried. Whilst the 1st Marquess lost his leg at Waterloo, the 5th lost a fortune on a lavish, over-the-top … Continue reading "HENRY CYRIL PAGET, 5TH MARQUESS OF ANGELSEY"
Published on November 09, 2023 19:00
November 5, 2023
THE DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
Had she lived, Charlotte would have been Queen of the United Kingdom. Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales was the only daughter of George IV, then Prince of Wales, and his wife and first cousin, Caroline of Brunswick, who loathed one another and who separated soon after Charlotte’s birth, never to live together, nor indeed be civil … Continue reading "THE DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE"
Published on November 05, 2023 19:11
October 29, 2023
A Haunting We Will Go – The Grenadier Pub
Tucked away down London’s exclusive Wilton Mews, on the corner of Old Barrack Yard, the patriotic Grenadier pub is painted red, white and blue and boasts a red sentry box that serves as a nod to the property’s military history. Reputedly, the Duke of Wellington’s Grenadier Guards used it as their mess. Inside it is … Continue reading "A Haunting We Will Go – The Grenadier Pub"
Published on October 29, 2023 19:13
October 24, 2023
Is It Haunted? Of Course It Is – It’s England!
Generally, in England Halloween is not the celebrated holiday it is here in the United States. Of course, as happens all too frequently, it has crept Across the Pond and become more Americanized, but until recently there was simply no need to celebrate things that go bump in the night on one night of the … Continue reading "Is It Haunted? Of Course It Is – It’s England!"
Published on October 24, 2023 20:16
October 19, 2023
Notes on Regency-Era Gentlemen’s Clubs by Marilyn Clay
Throughout my reading and re-reading of Jane Austen’s letters, I found only one notation that may, or may not, be a reference to one of the many London Gentlemen’s Clubs in existence during the Regency period. As nearly as I could determine, the sentiment was penned in August 1814 in a letter to her … Continue reading "Notes on Regency-Era Gentlemen’s Clubs by Marilyn Clay"
Published on October 19, 2023 19:42
October 14, 2023
The Bugle Horn – A Pub Above
There’s nothing more quintessentially British than an historic pub. Pubs, or public houses, were far more than simply places to have a drink. They were the hub of a town or village, a place where residents gathered in order to share local and national news, to discuss issues particular to their community or where they … Continue reading "The Bugle Horn – A Pub Above"
Published on October 14, 2023 20:33
October 7, 2023
HAY-ON-WYE – BOOK LOVER’S HEAVEN
Hay-on-Wye in Wales has been called “the used bookshop capital of Wales” or “the town of books,” but whatever you choose to call it, Hay is definitely a book lovers heaven. Hay has been a settlement since 1135, but it became a mecca for used books in 1961 when bibliophile Richard Booth opened his … Continue reading "HAY-ON-WYE – BOOK LOVER’S HEAVEN"
Published on October 07, 2023 19:43
October 2, 2023
Osterley Park, An Adam Jewel
by Victoria Hinshaw Osterley Park was once a rural retreat but today it is in Greater London, reachable by the tube (look for the Osterley stop on the Piccadilly line). The original Tudor mansion was built in 1575 by Sir Thomas Gresham, banker and founder of the Royal Exchange. The old house was built of red brick around … Continue reading "Osterley Park, An Adam Jewel"
Published on October 02, 2023 20:00
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