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<blockquote data-quote="wolfie11969" data-source="post: 2257664" data-attributes="member: 210207"><p>I've read Lady of Hay in the past week about Matilda de Broase and her relationship with King John.</p><p></p><p>Now picked up a book called Sarum by Edward Ruthefurd about Salisbury plain. I've only just started it so cant say so far what its like. I did read Rutherfurd's book called London and that was good fun so hoping this one is the same. On the basis that London was a good book I went and purchased all the other books Rutherfurd wrote including New York, Paris, Dublin, Russka and the New Forest.</p><p></p><p>Basically he picks somewhere and writes the history behind it using different family trees. Worth a read</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfie11969, post: 2257664, member: 210207"] I've read Lady of Hay in the past week about Matilda de Broase and her relationship with King John. Now picked up a book called Sarum by Edward Ruthefurd about Salisbury plain. I've only just started it so cant say so far what its like. I did read Rutherfurd's book called London and that was good fun so hoping this one is the same. On the basis that London was a good book I went and purchased all the other books Rutherfurd wrote including New York, Paris, Dublin, Russka and the New Forest. Basically he picks somewhere and writes the history behind it using different family trees. Worth a read [/QUOTE]
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