Authors

Clay Lane

in The Copy Book

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The Reform Acts

Nineteenth-century Britain had busy industrial cities and a prosperous middle class, but no MPs to represent them.

212

The Battle of Brunanburh

Athelstan confirmed himself as King of the English, and also reawakened a feeling that all Britain should be a united people.

213

St Chad and the Invisible Choir

Chad, the seventh-century Bishop of Mercia, seemed to be making a lot of music for one man.

214

Mysore’s Golden Age

The Princely State of Mysore (today in Karnataka) was hailed as an example of good governance to all the world.

215

The Night-time Disciple

Nicodemus did not allow intellectual doubts to get in the way of what he knew in his heart.

216

The Tempest

A duke with a passion for the art of enchantment is stranded by his enemies on a deserted island.