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A penny for your Thoughts

At the beginning of the reign of Queen Victoria, Henry Hart, printer and bookseller, began to issue his Saffron Walden Year Books, price one penny. The earliest of these in the Town Library is dated 1853

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The Misses Hart of Saffron Walden

The story of Hart’s is well known: of how Henry Hart, a carpenter’s son from Linton, was apprenticed as printer in 1814 to George Youngman in Market Hill, Saffron Walden; and of how he bought his own printing press in 1836 and set up a stationery shop.

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Saffron Walden Museum’s Birthday

This year, Saffron Walden Museum, celebrates its 190th birthday.

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The Saffron Walden Historical Society, founded in 1933, organises eight lectures a year and publishes a magazine, the SWHJ, twice a year. We welcome new members

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"What is past is prologue."

"The Tempest", Act 2, Scene 1

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Manicheraldry?

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Just found out that in the Middle Ages they invented coats of arms for God and Satan

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Just found out that in the Middle Ages they invented coats of arms for God and Satan

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A fine 'character' of a puzzling, difficult man. His astrologer-physician brother John married Martha Clampe of Lofts Hall, Elmdon. John, also an intemperate, acrimonious man, died young and (it seems) deliberately intestate, causing long litigation over his widow's provision

A fine 'character' of a puzzling, difficult man. His astrologer-physician brother John married Martha Clampe of Lofts Hall, Elmdon. John, also an intemperate, acrimonious man, died young and (it seems) deliberately intestate, causing long litigation over his widow's provision
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I adore C.S. Lewis’s biographical sketch of Spenser’s friend, Gabriel Harvey:

“Of Harvey our materials offer us three pictures. First, we have Spenser’s sonnet, ‘Harvey, the happie above happiest men’. It is a clear and striking portrait of the tranquil spectator in the world’s

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