More Lincoln

 This is a copy of a section of our canal map- the rivers we've used to navigate from York, and to plan where we will next cause mayhem.           

 Today cool, grey, mizzle as we set off to climb Steep Street to the castle. En route we of course divert to a cafe, for a caffeine boost. A charming Edwardian Tea Room, indulge in a lavender scone with coffee.

Up the hill, to the castle. Here in a vault lies one of the 4 original copies of Magna Carta, with another charter nearby- the Forest Charter. Before Lincoln, we had never heard of the latter. It restricts the rights of the monarch to exclusive use of an extended area of forests. Under recent kings, specifically John, the ancient royal forest boundaries had been increased, causing hardship for the poor who relied on the forests to survive. Severe penalties for wood gathering, hunting, were enforced. The Forest Charter returned the Royal forest boundaries to the previous, smaller areas.
Only 2 original copies of the Forest Charter exist.


A view from the castle walls.

Comments

  1. Hi Susan and Geoffrey

    Just love following your journey and will look forward to catching up when you are back in the land of OZ

    Regards
    Ian W

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