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Dave Wilton

12 Feb 2026 • 2 min read
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12 Mar 2026 1 min read
1865 “wanted” poster for John Wilkes Booth and two other wanted for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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11 Mar 2026 2 min read
aint Æthelthryth of Ely from the Benedictional of St. Æthelwold, a tenth-century illuminated manuscript in the British Library

tawdry

11 March 2026 Something that is tawdry is cheap and gaudy. The word comes from the story of Æþelðryþ (Æthelthryth), also known as Audrey, the daughter of Anna, a seventh-century king of East Anglia. Æthelthryth’s tale is recounted by Bede in his eighth-century Ecclesiastical History and by Ælfric in
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