Saturday, May 6, 2023

Day Seven

It was quite a day to see the King crowned on Sunday.  By Monday, though, we were back into action.  I had chosen to go to Canterbury. On the bus, Nicola Tallis spoke to us about Canterbury, as the town has a lot of significance in and of itself. Then Michael Jones, who is quite a prolific historian, spoke about the Black Prince, a medieval king, the eldest son of Richard III. He is Michael’s favorite historical subject, and he has just written a book on him.  When we got to Canterbury Cathedral, where the black Prince is buried, I bought Michael's book and he signed it for me. Another book.  Allen is going to kill me!  Canterbury Cathedral is also where Thomas Beckett was murdered, and I had always wanted to see that. It was a moving site.



Canterbury pictures


Thomas Becket's place of stabbing

The grave of the Black Prince is in Canterbury

On the bus back to the castle, Nicola talked about the Beauforts and Michael Jones talked about Henry V. Much of this history I did not know but it still was very interesting. That night there was a chef's table buffet.

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