Paid a visit to the rather lovely @LincsCathedral today :)pic.twitter.com/n4WRmJEQJq
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Documentary sources indicate owned by Belaset, daughter of Solomon of Wallingford in 13thC; she was hanged in 1290.pic.twitter.com/8PPURfQglh
@caitlinrgreen for coin-clipping. Wonder if that was a trumped-up charge...
@llewelyn_morgan Given the context of the time, suspect so, though impossible to be certain...
@caitlinrgreen @llewelyn_morgan agree. Coin clipping was common and more likely than blood libels, but ... :-(
@caitlinrgreen @DorothyKing @llewelyn_morgan 3/3 Jews allow by Cromwell tried set them up by counterfeiting coins & show back to old tricks
@caitlinrgreen @DorothyKing @llewelyn_morgan Thankfully conspiracy went wrong & they ended up in Old Bailey instead for coin counterfeiting
@Whittell1880 @caitlinrgreen @DorothyKing That's very interesting, thank you.
High Bridge, Lincoln; oldest part=c.1160 & still lined w/ shops that date from 16thC (pic=https://www.pinterest.com/pin/567453621775639281/ …)pic.twitter.com/zDwccMCU1C
Further information on the medieval High Bridge, Lincoln: http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MLI70152&resourceID=1006 … (pic via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Bridge,_Lincoln …)pic.twitter.com/OJRusJW9Nt
ah, it's Jonathan *Foyle* (says she, tweeting from cake-laden Little Rose Tearoom) ;)
Indeed! :) Enjoy the cake :)
Caitlin, how beautiful this rare 12th century building! Is there a book about these 12th century buildings if you know?
I'll check for you, am sure there must be! :)
@caitlinrgreen Great picture, never managed to get pictures in Lincoln without people on them
@JohnNewsham1 I got really lucky, was a sudden lull in foot traffic and I thought, why not?! :)
@caitlinrgreen so pleased that you took the chance, no people and sunshine- fortune really smiled on you :-)
@caitlinrgreen Beautiful building to be sure, but I wish they'd left the Norman arched windows instead of filling them in with casements.
@GeorgeRick1 indeed.... Flipping Georgians!
@caitlinrgreen I know. These new people always mess things up. But it's better than having it pulled down and replaced with a McDonald's!
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