Copyright 2021 by Christy K Robinson
In the spring of 2021, I was asked to write a 600-word magazine article on William Dyer and Kirkby LaThorpe, the village where he was born in 1609. The article was published in "Heckington Living," a 40-page lifestyle magazine for Lincolnshire. The magazine editor had discovered my article and photos about the Kirkby LaThorpe church, from this website.
The editor, Amy Lennox, wrote: "Thank you again for your article - the locals were very complimentary about this issue!" I took screenshots, so here you go:
See:
* William Dyer's boyhood and
education in KLT and Sleaford, Carre Grammar School <William
& Mary Dyer: William Dyer’s boyhood
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
** Church of St
Denys in Kirkby La Thorpe <William
& Mary Dyer: Kirkby La Thorpe’s Church of St. Denys
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
The bubonic and
typhoid plagues of 1625, including in Lincolnshire: <William
& Mary Dyer: William Dyer’s annus horribilis -- Plagues of 1625
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
The Great Frost of
1608: <William
& Mary Dyer: The Great Frost of 1608
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
** Church of St
Denys in Kirkby La Thorpe
Denys in Kirkby La Thorpe <William
& Mary Dyer: Kirkby La Thorpe’s Church of St. Denys
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
The bubonic and
typhoid plagues of 1625, including in Lincolnshire: <William
& Mary Dyer: William Dyer’s annus horribilis -- Plagues of 1625
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
The Great Frost of
1608: <William
& Mary Dyer: The Great Frost of 1608
(marybarrettdyer.blogspot.com)>
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