An incredibly interesting, in-depth historical deep dive into my hometown from its inception through to today, touching on everything from the Romans, to the Saxons, Normans, Vikings etc. and higher-level events like the Reformation, Glorious Revolution, Black Death, Civil War, the Napoleonic and World Wars that trickled down and affected the every day life of Colchester’s residents.
Was hesitant to say but I gave it 4 star (instead of 5) because it had quite a number of surprising spelling mistakes/ incorrect names of people that made me lose a bit of confidence in what I was reading.
For example, it was not William Marshall, but Thomas Marshall (also known as John Beche) who famously upheld Roman Catholicism during the Reformation and was consequently hanged and disembowelled for refusing to hand over St. John’s Abbey to the King.
It was not the ‘Fresians’, but ‘Frisians’ (from Frisia) that were the coastal Dutch and German ethnic group who settled in Essex.
Not ‘Aleric I’ but ‘Alaric I’ who became the first king of the Visigoths and was responsible for the sacking of Rome in 410, leading to the fall of the Roman Empire.
It was John Laurence who was the first man in Colchester to be burnt alive for his Protestant beliefs under Queen Mary I.
It did concern me how many other mistakes there may have been that I wouldn’t have known… but nevertheless I thoroughly enjoyed the book and learnt a great deal about the legendary, the iconic, the historical wonder, the timeless masterpiece (shall I stop here? I’ll stop here) that is the town of Colchester.
Proud to be a Colcestrian, innit bruv.