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New Book Launch-Henry Winstanley

Michael Furlong November 23, 2024

New book to be launched on the life of Henry Winstanley

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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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6 Jul 2074081596219473966

And/or the church at Hadstock?

Dr Francis Young @DrFrancisYoung

Are we all ready for Saturday's re-enactment of the Battle of Assandun? At least we have the consolation that if the Norwegians win they may found an abbey

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ClerkofOxford avatar Eleanor Parker @ClerkofOxford ·
23 Jun 2069463737199677641

Tonight is Midsummer Eve, which was for centuries the traditional date for celebrating the summer solstice. It was once a high point of the festival year - a time of feasts, parades, ghosts, love, roses, and bonfires blazing in the short summer night.

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21 Jun 2068589480735338940

'In June, when the jewel climbs up
highest in the year into the heavens,
brightest of stars...
At that time the fairest of lights
likes to gaze longer upon the earth,
to move more slowly across the meadows.'

Anglo-Saxon writers on the summer solstice: https://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com/2014/06/se-lengsta-dg-anglo-saxon-solstice.html

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2/2 I also recommend 'The Parish Churches of Norwich', available through all good bookshops or from Amazon at https://amzn.eu/d/03EhOSzU

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