The “Crown and Treaty”: Home of the 1645 Uxbridge Treaty Negotiations

By |2025-12-16T23:41:40-07:00January 13, 2020|LLK-LostLordKeeperBlog, LLK-UxbridgeTreatyHouse|

If time and circumstance have rendered the "Crown and Treaty" a diminished but still graceful woman of age, my work over the last many months has revealed that it wasn't always so. Nearly 400 years ago, when the newly appointed Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Court, Sir Richard Lane, and the other peace commissioners walked through her doors, she was the spectacular and defiant diva who "owned" that end of town...

The Backhanded but Exhilarating Power of Mortality

By |2025-12-16T23:44:40-07:00November 8, 2019|ADV-AdventuresAwaitBlog, ADV-Travel-England, LLK-LostLordKeeperBlog, Uncategorized|

Life is short. Whatever you’re going to do, either get on with it or be ready to accept that perhaps you never will.

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