
Novel writer. Memory curator. Story sleuth. #HistoricalFiction #TheLydiardArchives More stuff on my website: www.elizabethjstjohn.com and www.TheLydiardArchives.co.uk
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In 1674, workmen demolishing crumbling outbuildings at the Tower of London made a startling find. Digging down around ten feet beneath a staircase at the foot of the White Tower, they unearthed two small skeletons in what appeared to be the...
In Stuart England, a physician was a rarity, and families relied upon the women of the household to keep them healthy. Lady Anne Wilmot and Lady Johanna St.John exchanged letters and curatives that survive today.
Women were the true physic...
The disappearance of Edward V and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York, the so-called Princes in the Tower, may be England’s most famous historical mystery, but the more time I spend inside this story, the more I suspect it was never a...
It is often the smallest details in a portrait that prove the most revealing. A jewel, a gesture, the fall of a chain across silk whispers across the centuries. Such elements, easily overlooked, can open a far richer understanding of the si...
Let’s not mince words. Lucy Hutchinson didn’t.
Writing around thirty years after the death of King James VI and I, this formidable Puritan diarist looked back at his reign and reached for language that, even today, lands with a thud. The c...
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Historical fiction novelist inspired by family stories, archives, and ancestral homes from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London. Explores portraits, diaries, graveyards, and lost gardens. Occasionally discovers secrets and solves mysteries.
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