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  1. Michelle Cottam

    Eventually the northern end was rebuilt as Paternoster Square. As you enter Paternoster Square today a sign that reads “Paternoster Row” marks the area where the busy narrow street once stood. This is a …

  2. Joni Scott

    AM AUTHOR, JONI SCOTT IS NOW ALSO A HISTORY BLOGGER. Using her research from writing historical fiction novels such as Whispers through Time and soon to be released ...

  3. Michelle Cottam

    THE HISTORIC DWELLERS OF PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON’S EARLY PUBLISHING CENTRE! The origins of Paternoster Row go back as far as the twelfth century. It is said that the name …

  4. Tim Hetherington

    “This book was very well researched and the author stays as close as possible to the historic facts and figures while testing his own limits to tell a fascinating story.

  5. Pat Daniel

    She eventually theoretically sells out to a company that tells her they want to buy up historic sites, but all is not what it seems on the surface, neither in the villages nor in the company.

  6. Ben Elves

    In AD 603 a hospital in Jerusalem was commissioned by Pope Gregory 1 to care for sick Christian Pilgrims. It was a popular and well used facility, however in AD 1005 it was destroyed by Caliph Al …

  7. Ben Elves

    CRUCIFIXION IS A HORRIBLE METHOD OF EXECUTION Crucifixion is a horrible method of execution, the most famous being that of Jehoshua Ben Yusef- or Jesus. In 71 BC ...

  8. Tom Norton

    From this knowledge, his books are primarily fiction based on factual history and are historic fiction, science fiction, autobiographical, national and international historic fiction, military orientated and …

  9. Peter Lucy

    He has had a lifelong interest in historic arms and armour and enjoys live-action roleplay and costumed historic interpretation. He has a master’s degree in history from De Montfort University and a PhD …

  10. Joanna Hill

    about the author Joanna has lived in the UK, the USA and France. In New York, she worked for the Institute of Fine Arts of NYU and became interested in archaeology. While in France, she bought a …