Sleep Story 272 - A Mediaeval Burglary

Sleep Story 272 - A Mediaeval Burglary

Tonight’s reading comes from A mediaeval burglary. This is a lecture that was delivered at the John Rylands library on the 20th January, 1915. It explores a royal burglary that took place in England during the turn of the 13th Century.

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