Synopsis
Smithfield, settled on the fringes of Roman London, was once a place of revelry. Jesters and crowds flocked for the medieval St Bartholomew's Day celebrations, tournaments were plentiful and it became the location of London's most famous meat market. Yet in Tudor England, Smithfield had another, more sinister use: the public execution of heretics.
Spanning the reigns of British history's most...
Details
22 February 2018
480 pages
9781447241089
Imprint: Pan
Reviews
Gruesomely entertainingThe Times
Deeply researched and fascinatingSpectator
Serious, well-researched and well-writtenCatholic Herald