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Saffron Walden Historical Society

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The Saffron Walden Historical Society, founded in 1933, organises eight lectures a year and publishes a magazine, the SWHJ, twice a year. We welcome new members

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@wartsandbrawls The division of Seconds into upper and lower is a recent innovation, like the disappearance of the Fourth and Pass degrees. The latter did not allow the taking of an MA, so a schoolmaster with a BA hood, if an Oxford graduate, was a clear signal.
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The UK degree classifications are an inheritance from the time when students were evaluated on their ability to think, broadly: 1st - creative and independent thinker 2i - conventional, high quality 2ii - conventional, low quality 3rd - incidental display of passing quality
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John McCafferty
John McCafferty@jdmccafferty·
4 Apr 1572: b. William Strachey in Saffron Walden #Essex #otd Writer on Virginia, whose work was disliked by the Virginia Company. His accounts are considered to be a source for #Shakespeare's Tempest (eebo)
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One of the most remarkable books I have read in years, a subtle, complete and convincing reinterpretation of Vermeer's life and work, rooted in the religion that shaped his mind and the Dutch Golden Age. Impossible now to look at his extraordinary paintings as we did before.
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This sign, in Wimbish, always gives me a little buzz of pleasure. Far from being a permissive path this is a primly celibate track
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Antigone Journal
Antigone Journal@AntigoneJournal·
This is a genuinely interesting story. Huge amount of automated work, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of human hours. BUT: with an error rate of 10%, and with the precise reading of *every* word mattering in such an exercise, it is meaningless, and for manuscripts of authority worse than useless, without a human checking every single word. BUT: there simply aren't people, in 2026, with the expertise, the time, and the funding to check these 32,000 manuscripts at this level. Welcome to Digital Humanities Slop.
Medievalists.net@Medievalists

Over 32,000 medieval manuscripts transcribed in four months using AI medievalists.net/2026/01/32000-… #medievalmanuscripts

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Eleanor Swift-Hook
Eleanor Swift-Hook@emswifthook·
@SWaldenHistory Might be the others were from a different window, perhaps? I think that window was used in 1618 because that was the room they were meeting the Regents in. But I could be wrong.
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@emswifthook I wonder if the same issues arose each time they defenestrated someone. Surely by the third occasion they'd have wised up to any bouncing down the battening - or sly intervention by the BVM. By 1948 when Masaryk was defenestrated they seem to have worked it out more definitively.
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@emswifthook I am sceptical of a 70 foot fall onto a hard surface leaving three out of three alive and apparently with bones unbroken. Sure the dunghill was gleefully promoted by Protestants, but my money's still on it (or something squishy) over the BVM!
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In 1542 Saffron Walden was granted a fair on mid-Lent Saturday (liturgically speaking, yesterday). By 1662, when the town's fairs were regranted by Royal Commissioners, it had slithered to 'the Monday and Tuesday in Whitsun week'. Mothering nonetheless.
Eleanor Parker@ClerkofOxford

Today is Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent. Its oldest name in English is Mid-Lent Sunday, which goes back to the Anglo-Saxon name, 'Midlencten'. A brief respite from the sombre mood of Lent, it's the day people traditionally go 'mothering', also known as 'midlenting'.

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@jdmccafferty Sorry to be picky! I love your posts. NPG has an engraved portrait. (And Wikipedia a couple of oil portraits though I can't immediately verify them.)
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John McCafferty@jdmccafferty·
16 Feb 1587: William Segar, then Somerset Herald, carries Philip Sidney's hatchments at the latter's funeral #otd
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Saffron Walden Reporter
Saffron Walden Reporter@swaldenreporter·
Ickleton church receives heritage grant to conserve medieval wall paintings ift.tt/ORd6iEK
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... dissolution of Marie, late the Scottish Queen: of whose life and departure, whatsoever shall be expected, I have nothing to say for that I was unacquainted with the one, and not present at the other.") The same could be said of Dr H who seems also to have skipped her funeral
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Saffron Walden Historical Society@SWaldenHistory·
... not much to say of him, his parts or actions, but shall enlarge this Paragraph of his being Bishop here with the story of Mary Queen of Scotts her death (10 pp with no mention of Dr H). Bp Wickham's sermon is agonisingly uncomfortable ("Let us blesse God for the happie ...
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I don't belive he did (preside). The funeral sermon was delivered by the Bishop of Lincoln, not by Howland; and Howland went completely unmentioned in Prescott-Innes's collection 'The Funeral of Mary Queen of Scots'. Not a whisper of his name. Gunton writes of Dr H, "We have ...
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7 Feb 1585: Richard Howland, Master of St. John's College Cambridge consecrated Bishop of #Peterborough #otd at #Lambeth. He retained the Mastership till 1587 with his see, most unusual. He also presided over the funeral of Mary Queen of #Scots that same year (U Aberdeen, 1682)

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