English History Fact and Fiction » Podcast
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This podcast is a linear telling of English History through the lives of each of their Monarchs. For lovers of historical fiction, it will fill in the gaps left by authors as well as explore the historical accuracy of those novels.
English History Fact and Fiction » Podcast
1d ago
You can alway rely on Bristol for a riot every few years ..read more
English History Fact and Fiction » Podcast
1w ago
In which the Indians lose India. But the British Government can see that the company has gone way too far and so will impeach Warren Hastings. Yes the only decent English guy to run the company is the one to cop it ..read more
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2w ago
It’s not so much as Britain winning an empire as India losing one ..read more
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1M ago
The Frenchies seem to have their act together and have turned into winners. What we need is a mighty hero. Oddly enough one will turn up but can he do over the Frenchie mighty hero ..read more
English History Fact and Fiction » Podcast
2M ago
Time to meet Henry 9 (he thinks) – the very last Stuart who will end that line of incompetant kings ..read more
English History Fact and Fiction » Podcast
2M ago
Mobs can be funny old things. The Frenchie mob have decided that industrialised killing would be good entertainment while making France great again ..read more
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2M ago
We all have to come to the end, my dear listener and that includes Elizabeth. But she will not be going quietly or sedately. It will be party to the end ..read more
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3M ago
In which Elizabeth will face a trial of her peers on a charge of bigamy. Bigamy is very naughty for a girl.
Elizabeth Pierrepont (née Chudleigh), Duchess of Kingston-upon-Hull, who was convicted of bigamy in 1776, being already married to Augustus Hervey, later 3rd Earl of Bristol, when she married Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull. Apparently coarse and licentious, she was ridiculed by the comedian Samuel Foote in a play ..read more
English History Fact and Fiction » Podcast
3M ago
For Elizabeth it will all go splendily well until it doesn’t. It then goes bigly badly ..read more