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The Great Crown Jewels Robbery of 1303

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In the reign of King Charles II (1660-85), there was a famous attempt to steal the crown jewels by the memorably named Colonel Blood. However, Blood's conspiracy was not the first such plot, and it was certainly not the most successful. Three centuries earlier, in 1303, Edward I of England (of Braveheart fame) was north of the Scottish border attempting to crush William Wallace, secure in the knowledge that he had stashed his royal treasure safely behind ironbound doors in Westminster Abbey-- a place of sanctity reputed to house Christ's body, and inhabited by pious Benedictine monks. Enter Richard Puddlicott: a former merchant and a charming, dissolute rogue with a grudge against the King. He infiltrated the Abbey's inner circle (entertaining them on the proceeds of their own silver) and, before long, had managed to help himself to a good part of the treasure. The Kings fury knew no bounds, but Puddlicott ran the King's men a merry dance before eventually being captured and sent -- along with 40 monks -- to his death at Westminster. This exhilarating tale of cunning, deceit, lechery, monks, pimps and prostitutes tells the story of the first great bank raid in history. Until now -- with most of the evidence still in manuscripts, in Latin or Norman French -- very little has been written about it. With his usual verve, blending vivid narrative and historical analysis, Paul Doherty takes the lid off both the medieval underworld and the "holy" monastic community. The result is historically enlightening and a gripping read. - Jacket flap.

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The Great Crown Jewels Robbery of 1303
September 15, 2005, Constable and Robinson
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The Great Crown Jewels Robbery of 1303: The Extraordinary Story of the First Big Bank Raid in History
September 26, 2005, Carroll & Graf, Carroll & Graf Publishers
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"Today the Crypt of Westminster Abbey is, in both name and atmosphere, a gloomy and forbidding place."

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DA112

The Physical Object

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Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL8958724M
Internet Archive
greatcrownjewels0000dohe
ISBN 10
1845291875
ISBN 13
9781845291877
Library Thing
4030339
Goodreads
1930399

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