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Tag Archives: Bishops’ Palace

Writing Medieval Lincoln – the Bishops’ Palace

I don’t get to travel across the Atlantic as often as I would like, so I am revisiting Lincoln today through this post. I could close my eyes to wander medieval Lincoln in my mind’s eye, but it would be hard to type! I had written about Lincoln Castle and Lincoln Cathedral in previous posts and…

December 21, 2016 in Battle Scars, historical fiction, research.

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