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Law, civil war and gentry – The trials of Edward Vaghan revealed

from The World Turned Upside Down - The British Civil Wars 1638-1651 · host The World Turned Upside Down

The experiences of the Montgomeryshire gentleman and lawyer, Edward Vaughan, provide a remarkable story of law, civil war and gentry life in mid seventeenth-century Wales. In this podcast Lloyd Bowen, Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Cardiff, uncovers a rich narrative of how local enmities were shaped by national events. Born in ... Read more

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