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Posts by Alun Withey

Thanks Jo - sorry for the late reply…not on social media so much these days. Looks like a fantastic conference but I think I’ll probably be teaching

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Brilliant, thanks Jonathan - very kind & thanks for thinking of me

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Thank you 😊

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You’ve already done better than me Zak…I was looking for a translation the other day because my 1 year of French in high school in 1989 left me able to ask which way is the beach, and whether I have to go left, right or straight on. Not quite Pogonotomie level 😂

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Great, thanks Rob, really appreciate this. I’ve picked up a couple by looking at razor as a search term, but not a vast amount. To be fair, I’m not expecting there to be that many but those which do turn up are often very interesting

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If anybody has any references in letters or diaries to cuts or rashes caused by shaving in the 17th and 18th centuries, I would be very grateful if you wouldn’t mind sharing them.

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Thanks Lisa, & lovely to see you again after so many years 😊

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Warlike habiliments! Fantastic

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I think that’s the perfect habiliment choice!

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I have but I need to revisit it - it’s great stuff

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And with that, you win today’s prize! I wouldn’t want to know how he sprinkled it. 😂

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Currently doing some work on feelings of bodily discomfort while travelling. One common affliction was a sore bum caused by long journeys on horseback. One 18thc vicar noted that his backside was so sore that he dipped it into the river for relief. What must passers-by have thought?!

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Jolted and Jumbled: Riding in a Sedan Chair in the 18th Century If there is one form of transport that perhaps typifies the 18th century more than any other, it is a sedan chair.  Recently I have been doing some work on stage coaches, and the experien…

"A barrage on the senses."

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How lovely! Thank you very much 😊

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That’s really kind, thanks so much Marc 😊

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Ah, that’s so kind, thank you so much Heather… You’ve made my day! 😊😊

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Thanks so much Louvain - I really do appreciate it

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Jolted and Jumbled: Riding in a Sedan Chair in the 18th Century If there is one form of transport that perhaps typifies the 18th century more than any other, it is a sedan chair. Recently I have been doing some work on stage coaches, and the experience of what it was actually like to travel in one. This is already turning up some interesting evidence, suggesting that, far from our romantic costume-drama idea of wafting around the countryside in quiet comfort and contemplation, travelling by coach was nothing less than a barrage on the senses.

Jolted and Jumbled: Riding in a Sedan Chair in the 18th Century

If there is one form of transport that perhaps typifies the 18th century more than any other, it is a sedan chair. Recently I have been doing some work on stage coaches, and the experience of what it was actually like to travel in…

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Just found a reference to a Swiss duchess making a 390-mile journey from her home to Paris…in a sedan chair!! Think of the poor guys carrying it! Blog post to follow next week.

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Just passed a very nice afternoon in the literary company of, amongst others. Jeremy Bentham, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Hester Lynch Piozzi and Jane Austen. Research for a new article which is coming along nicely.

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In records of folklore from Shropshire, “a person whose teeth are far apart is born to travel”.

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Currently spending a happy few hours trawling through Victorian folklore collections, looking for evidence of customs and superstitions surrounding travel. Finding some great ones!

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Today starts with an espresso, trip to physio for knackered back and knee, then, (🤞🏻🤞🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻) a bit of writing for the potential new book.

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My copy of @benltjackson.bsky.social’s ‘Material Masculinities’ arrived yesterday and already half way through it. Excellent stuff & really enjoying it & learning a lot.

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Currently doing a bit of research on Welsh Mariners wills. That of Morgan Morgans of Swansea (d.1710) sounds a bit piratey! His only goods consisted of an old bed, 4 muskets and two pistols, his clothes, and a small barrel…cue a spirited shanty about a dead man’s rum!

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A new post about the deadly art of cutting your nails in the 18th century!

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😂 that is true

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