Princess Gwenllian of Wales confined to Sempringham in L13thC, her cousin Gwladus to Sixhills: http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grave-Welsh-princess-holds-secrets-dark-past/story-16477658-detail/story.html …pic.twitter.com/uMNJicD1T2
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Princess Gwenllian of Wales confined to Sempringham in L13thC, her cousin Gwladus to Sixhills: http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grave-Welsh-princess-holds-secrets-dark-past/story-16477658-detail/story.html …pic.twitter.com/uMNJicD1T2
Further on Sixhills Priory: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lincs/vol2/pp194-195 … Still surviving earthworks of main priory: http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=53.383099~-1.464500&lvl=6&sty=r&form=LMLTCC …pic.twitter.com/oD3vZKpgt1
@caitlinrgreen prior to finding your twitter feed, my knowledge of Linc's was Cathedral, Puritans, Tanks, Bombers, thanks for new knowledge
@T3_Stephen Glad you've found it interesting! :) There's *lots* of historical interest in Lincs, but, as you say, it's not widely known!
@caitlinrgreen was reading something the other day and it had the Simon Zealot in Lincs
@T3_Stephen Yes, is often claimed that he was martyred at Caistor, a walled Roman town on top of the Wolds!
@caitlinrgreen Interesting stuff.
@caitlinrgreen You're welcome. I enjoyed reading it and you suggest a very plausible, if tantalising, picture of this period in Lincs.
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