TALK: SPOTLIGHT ON CHESHIRE’S KEY ROLE IN THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
Thursday 8th May at 2.30pm
Historian Steve Capstick and novelist Tony Bryan in conversation

Cheshire’s role in the English Civil War offers rich pickings for would-be writers of historical fiction. Apparently, the man who sentenced King Charles I to death was a Cestrian; the last battle of the war was fought on Cheshire soil and Royalist stronghold Chester city suffered a 16-month siege between 1644 and 1646!
Transforming fact into fiction is the tricky bit. Steve and Tony will explore how to harness historical information, including a focus on Tony’s latest book, The Tailor Spy, inspired by a heroic real-life tailor at the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
