In 1413, Henry's friend John Oldcastle very probably celebrated the arrival of his prince on the English throne – now at last, surely, the Lollards would have their chance to express themselves, be protected by the crown.
In 1413, Henry's friend John Oldcastle very probably celebrated the arrival of his prince on the English throne – now at last, surely, the Lollards would have their chance to express themselves, be protected by the crown.
Loving word of the week. Slight preference for it being at the end.
Thanks!
I like the weekly word at the start of the podcast. I very much liked the Indian words and was surprised to find them used and understood in England. I would have thought them limited to the states. Many place names are of American Indian origin in the area I live, which is around the Great Lakes.
Thanks Both. Glad it’s going down well…for some reason I find the origin of words endlessly faascinating. No idea why. I am seeking professional help….
RE: episode 143
In the end you might say Henry became unscroopuless.
Ha! We do love a pun here. Maybe a competition…