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In Miserable Slavery by Douglas Hall
In Miserable Slavery by Douglas Hall







In Miserable Slavery by Douglas Hall

A small building, still in the garden is his private hospital. Marked by a blue plaque, once the home in West Street, Horncastle of Dr Edward Harrison 91766-1839) Scotsman, experimental physician and radical thinker.

In Miserable Slavery by Douglas Hall

Replaced by the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Horncastle, the building is in use as a café / community centre. Horncastle Grammar School, which the historical Arthur Thistlewood is believed to have attended. Built 1155-1165, it is destroyed by 1538 during the dissolution of the monasteries ordered by Henry VIII. The ruins of Tupholme Abbey, are close to the site of the Thistlewoods’ home. His parents are Ann Burnett (no 14 in family tree) and William Thistlewood (no 13). From top left:, across:Ĭottage in Horsington, where - according to Lincolnshire archives Thistlewood is born in 1770 (baptised 1774).









In Miserable Slavery by Douglas Hall