CavalierCast - The Civil War in Words

Episode 14 - Naseby, Two Kings & The Crown Jewels.

December 18, 2020 Season 1 Episode 14
Episode 14 - Naseby, Two Kings & The Crown Jewels.
CavalierCast - The Civil War in Words
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CavalierCast - The Civil War in Words
Episode 14 - Naseby, Two Kings & The Crown Jewels.
Dec 18, 2020 Season 1 Episode 14

This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

In this episode I speak to the excellent historian, writer and broadcaster, Leanda de Lisle, about a mysterious 2017 metal detector find near the battlefield of Naseby.

Leanda discusses whether the exquisite figure of King Henry VI is, in fact, part of the lost Crown Jewels, most of which were melted down after the end of the civil wars. 

  • What links does the artefact have to King Charles I?
  • Find out more about when and where it was found.
  • Follow the story of the golden king so far...

To find out more about the civil war, you can read various articles relating to it on my blog: http://www.allegianceofblood.com

Please do subscribe to CavalierCast on Apple Podcasts! You can keep on touch with me on Twitter (@1642author) and Facebook (www.Facebook.com/markturnbullauthor).

Thanks for your support!

Show Notes

This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

In this episode I speak to the excellent historian, writer and broadcaster, Leanda de Lisle, about a mysterious 2017 metal detector find near the battlefield of Naseby.

Leanda discusses whether the exquisite figure of King Henry VI is, in fact, part of the lost Crown Jewels, most of which were melted down after the end of the civil wars. 

  • What links does the artefact have to King Charles I?
  • Find out more about when and where it was found.
  • Follow the story of the golden king so far...

To find out more about the civil war, you can read various articles relating to it on my blog: http://www.allegianceofblood.com

Please do subscribe to CavalierCast on Apple Podcasts! You can keep on touch with me on Twitter (@1642author) and Facebook (www.Facebook.com/markturnbullauthor).

Thanks for your support!