Last weekend I visited Chichester.
The Market Cross dates from 1501.
The Novium Museum has several Tudor coins, including a rare one of Mary I from before her marriage.
E.C. Fremantle has picked the winners at random. Thank you to everyone who entered the competition.
Congratulations to the following, who have won a copy of ‘The Poison Bed.’
Vikki
Rachel
Anne
Kelly
Jo
The paperback of ‘The Poison Bed’ by E C Fremantle is published today.
Here is my 2018 interview with Elizabeth.
‘Autumn, 1615.
Frances Carr is imprisoned in a cold, lightless room.
She is accused of murder.
In a cell nearby is her co-accused – her husband Robert.
Kept apart, Frances can only tell her side of the story.
How did she come to be here?
Can she somehow prove her innocence?
And what lengths will she go to to save herself?’
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25th June marks the 486th anniversary of the death of Mary Tudor, Queen of France and Duchess of Suffolk.
Mary’s tomb
St Mary’s Church – Bury St Edmunds