Pirates, Prisons, and Plots
It’s 1665. You’re walking up a hill. It’s quiet, no one about. On your right is what will, in two hundred years’ time, become High Barnet tube station. You keep walking. It’s awfully quiet. Deserted. The buildings are boarded up. A crow caws in the distance. But otherwise it’s quiet, silent. Three stories involving pirates, prisons, and plots to kill the king. For full episode notes, visit: https://shows.acast.com/roundness/episodes Roundness is a cross-disciplinary podcast produced by the Queen's Library at Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet. https://www.qebarnet.co.uk Sources: John Marincowitz, Developments in English education over 450 years, with particular reference to Queen Elizabeth’s School, Barnet from 1573 to 2023 (forthcoming 2023).Edward Impey and Geoffrey Parnell, The Tower of London: The Official Illustrated History (2000).Kirstin Evenden, "The ‘Popish Midwife: Printed Representations of Elizabeth Cellier and Midwifery Practice in Late Seventeenth-Century London", RACAR Canadian Art Review 20:1/2 (1993), pp. 43-59.Sheila Williams, “The Pope-Burning Processions of 1679, 1680 and 1681”, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 21:1/2 (1958), pp. 104-118. Episode illustration: Geography - monsoons at sea, with rain. Coloured wood engraving by C. Whymper, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Additional music: Agora, Mirah, Lee Rosevere, and Doctor Turtle. "Doctor Talos Answers The Door" and “Clusticus The Mistaken” by Doctor Turtle licensed under CC BY 4.0. "All I Have Left Are These Photographs", "The Past", "I Don't Want To Be Like Him" by Lee Rosevere licensed under CC BY 4.0. For full episode notes, visit: https://shows.acast.com/roundness/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.