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by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle
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“MY MERRY ROCKHURST”
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE KING’S COMRADE - I THE STATE CRUST
FARRANT CHACE - I FARRANT CHACE
THE ENIGMA OF THE LOCKET - I LITTLE SATAN
THE PEACOCK WALK - I JUNE ROSES
THE KING’S CUP - I LITTLE SATAN
LADY CHILLINGBURGH’S LAST CARD-PARTY - I LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS
BROKEN SANCTUARY - I THE HAVEN OF REFUGE
In the waning light of an early September night, the mist‑shrouded canals of Bruges cradle a quiet house that once belonged to a circle of English exiles. Within its low, fire‑lit rooms, Viscount Rockhurst—once a trusted friend of King Charles II and former Constable of the Tower—has made a modest refuge after the upheavals of Worcester. The atmosphere is thick with the scent of damp wood and the distant toll of cathedral bells, setting a tone of lingering loyalty tempered by exile’s melancholy.
Against this backdrop, Rockhurst shares a hearth with a close confidant, their conversations hinting at lingering political currents and personal reckonings. As the viscount navigates the subtle intrigues of the Flemish city and the memories of his former court, listeners are drawn into a world where honor, friendship, and the ghosts of past battles mingle with the everyday sounds of a foreign port. The story promises a blend of historical detail and intimate drama, inviting you to follow Rockhurst’s early steps in a life reshaped by loss and new beginnings.
Full title
"My Merry Rockhurst" Being Some Episodes in the Life of Viscount Rockhurst, a Friend of King Charles the Second, and at One Time Constable of His Majesty's Tower of London Being Some Episodes in the Life of Viscount Rockhurst, a Friend of King Charles the Second, and at One Time Constable of His Majesty's Tower of London
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (432K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1922
A late-Victorian Irish novelist with a flair for lively historical romance, she often wrote in partnership with her husband and sisters. Several of those stories reached an even wider audience through stage and film adaptations.
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1858–1920
A lively man of letters with a taste for adventure, he wrote historical fiction and scholarship with equal enthusiasm. His life also reached beyond the page, into antiquarian research and the world of fencing.
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by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

by Egerton Castle

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle

by Agnes Castle, Egerton Castle