After Evesham

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book After Evesham by Feona J.  Hamilton, Bitingduck Press
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Author: Feona J. Hamilton ISBN: 9780917990557
Publisher: Bitingduck Press Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: Boson Books Language: English
Author: Feona J. Hamilton
ISBN: 9780917990557
Publisher: Bitingduck Press
Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: Boson Books
Language: English
Simon de Montforts hold over King Henry III of England in the mid 13th century was short-lived. After the Battle of Lewes in 1264 de Montfort thought his power would last forever, but just over a year later, in August 1265, he was dead, defeated at the Battle of Evesham and killed with many of his followers, including two of his sons. His surviving followers scattered throughout England and across the Channel in France.

Those who remained in England either gave their allegiance to de Montforts remaining family and joined his son in Kenilworth Castle, or fled to save themselves. A large number hid in the Fens, the marshlands of East Anglia, where they stole from the inhabitants and lived by the rule of the sword. Others joined old allies in London, where they were still welcomed by some of the citizens.

For Gregory Rokesley and his friends these were anxious times. The King, once restored, demanded their assistance. His punishment of de Montforts followers—known as The Disinherited because their lands were forfeit—unsettled the country and made it dangerous to travel. It was uncertain who could be trusted and who had taken the side of the Kings enemies.

Throughout the next two years, Gregory, and Hubert his faithful retainer, along with their friends at court and in the Jewry, struggled to maintain a normal life. Eventually, however, someone who all of the tight-knit group thought could be trusted turned out to be the greatest traitor of them all.

Yet, despite the bad times, there were reasons to celebrate, too. A new baby for one couple and a long-awaited wedding for another pair brought joy to the group of friends.

BOSON BOOKS also offers The Brewer's Boy and Belaset's Daughter by Feona Hamilton. For a sample read, reviews, and author photo and bio, visit bosonbooks.com.
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Simon de Montforts hold over King Henry III of England in the mid 13th century was short-lived. After the Battle of Lewes in 1264 de Montfort thought his power would last forever, but just over a year later, in August 1265, he was dead, defeated at the Battle of Evesham and killed with many of his followers, including two of his sons. His surviving followers scattered throughout England and across the Channel in France.

Those who remained in England either gave their allegiance to de Montforts remaining family and joined his son in Kenilworth Castle, or fled to save themselves. A large number hid in the Fens, the marshlands of East Anglia, where they stole from the inhabitants and lived by the rule of the sword. Others joined old allies in London, where they were still welcomed by some of the citizens.

For Gregory Rokesley and his friends these were anxious times. The King, once restored, demanded their assistance. His punishment of de Montforts followers—known as The Disinherited because their lands were forfeit—unsettled the country and made it dangerous to travel. It was uncertain who could be trusted and who had taken the side of the Kings enemies.

Throughout the next two years, Gregory, and Hubert his faithful retainer, along with their friends at court and in the Jewry, struggled to maintain a normal life. Eventually, however, someone who all of the tight-knit group thought could be trusted turned out to be the greatest traitor of them all.

Yet, despite the bad times, there were reasons to celebrate, too. A new baby for one couple and a long-awaited wedding for another pair brought joy to the group of friends.

BOSON BOOKS also offers The Brewer's Boy and Belaset's Daughter by Feona Hamilton. For a sample read, reviews, and author photo and bio, visit bosonbooks.com.

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