Excited to find my book is now listed on Amazon, Foyles and Blackwells! Now all I need is someone to review it on Amazon!
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Next Braund Society Journal off to the Printers
Finally put the June issue of the Braund journal to bed – just hope the printers do their usual quick turn around – we need it back next week in time for the reunion. Next week! Help! Not enough hours in the day.
Enthusiasm for Clovelly Archive Project at Last Night’s Meeting
Clovelly Community Archive Project now has a committee and some supporters who are keen to collect and synthesise data. It is an enormous project and will need a great deal of work but we are underway.
Isle of Wight Family History Society Conference goes well
More Mistress Agnes for the History Interpreter
Second day of the week in the seventeenth century today, taking Year 8s through the streets of Torrington during the Civil War Battle and talking of the food of the time. Brilliant feedback from our days in a Cornish School last week.
Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs is selling well – two initial customers have come back for second copies to give to friends.
Book signing by the History Interpreter goes well
Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs Launch Day!
Today’s the day I sit at 1646 in the Castle Hill Building (by the library) in Torrington, selling and signing copies of ‘Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs: the lives of our seventeenth century ancestors.’ Price reduced to £10 (from £12.95) if purchased at the launch + bring a child and they can enter the Torrington 1646 experience free if accompanied by a full paying adult.
Thanks to North Devon Journal for the mention – even if I only live in Torrington 3 days a week!
The History Interpreter in Buckland Brewer
An afternoon in Buckland Brewer yesterday, showing round a lovely lady from New Zealand, whose ancestors lived in the house next to mine in 1841. A lovely example for my emigrants’ study too.
Another potential emigrant for the list from a new enquirer – very elusive in the UK records though.
Now to prepare for tomorrow’s book launch.
Next Monday’s Book Launch Makes Western Morning News
Not seen it yet but I hear Western Morning News have reported that I will be launching ‘Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs’ at 1646 (Torrington Library Building) on Monday 7th May 10-2. Hoping for a good turn out.
The History Interpreter does Mistress Agnes
3 days in the seventeenth century now. Today, leading 13 year olds round the streets of Torrington during the civil war battle @ 1646 Then 2 days of ‘what not to wear’ in the C17th, along with a little Jacobean ‘master chef’ and what to look for in a good suit of armour. Oh and then I have a job as a drummer ‘boy’ to the king’s army – they couldn’t get the staff.


