15/07/2025
Well, the book is coming along nicely and I realised it has been AGES since I posted here on FB as I mainly post on LinkedIn these days. So here is a little update on the story so far! 😊
I've been working my way through the chapters, and having started with the first tribe of Edinburgh (the Gododdin) back in 600AD, I'm now writing my way through the life of Mary Queen of Scots. She didn't stay that long in Scotland, with her early life being in France and her later life in captivity in England.
However, it seems she certainly got around - ask any tour guide and they'll be able to name a multitude of places around Scotland that she features! But here is one that not many know about - and one I found out about just last week - Cumbria.
It seems that after losing the battle of Langside in 1568, Mary fled south intending to seek shelter at Carlisle under the protection of Queen Elizabeth I. And en route to Carlisle, she was a guest at Cockermouth Hall, home to Henry Fletcher and his family, where she stayed before heading into Carlisle Castle. Cockermouth Castle was unfit for staying in as it had been laid ruin by Robert the Bruce some centuries earlier.
Today there is no trace of Cockermouth Hall, but look at what you can find if you know where to look...😉
This plaque can be found near Market Street, in the Bitterbeck car park which now covers the site of the old hall.