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Lincoln Book Festival 2024

Welcome to the Lincoln Book Festival 2024. With a new festival hub established at the Lincoln Arts Centre at the University of Lincoln, the 2024 book festival will take place from 26-29 September, bringing big name authors and rising stars of the publishing world to the city for four days of engaging talks, readings, discussions, workshops and Q&As. This will be supplemented by a rich range of opportunities for people of all ages and interests to get involved in.

Lincolnshire Women in History With Sharon Bennett Connolly – Online

Historian and author Sharon Bennett Connolly presents Lincolnshire Women in History, looking at notable women from Lincoln - and Lincolnshire - in the Medieval and Tudor periods. Highlighting women including the formidable Nicholaa de la Haye, castellan of Lincoln Castle and Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Katherine Swynford, grandmother of the Tudor dynasty, Katherine Willoughby a Tudor duchess who encouraged the spread of Puritanism in Lincolnshire and Protestant martyr Anne Askew, one of only two women to be tortured in the Tower of London.

Lincolnshire Women in History With Sharon Bennett Connolly

Historian and author Sharon Bennett Connolly presents Lincolnshire Women in History, looking at notable women from Lincoln - and Lincolnshire - in the Medieval and Tudor periods. Highlighting women including the formidable Nicholaa de la Haye, castellan of Lincoln Castle and Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Katherine Swynford, grandmother of the Tudor dynasty, Katherine Willoughby a Tudor duchess who encouraged the spread of Puritanism in Lincolnshire and Protestant martyr Anne Askew, one of only two women to be tortured in the Tower of London.

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