A certain generation - unfortunately the previous one has been named the greatest generation for winning World War II. I suppose we are the inheritance generation.

The book on the burning of Parliament sounds intriguing - always was curious about that incident (which Turner captured in two paintings). That was the Parliament building in which Spencer Percival was assassinated.
I have a book, "The Oddingley Murders" by Carlos Flick, about that 1806 case. It was published by the University of Delaware Press in 1991.
I have the two volume biography of Wellington and still have not read it (I started to about ten years ago but put it aside). I read Longford's biography on Queen Victoria and liked it.
Is that book by Lady Fraser a different volume from "The Lord Protector" (admittedly a large biography). I did read that and "Mary, Queen of Scots". Not totally bland -but the stories certainly pushed by their own momentum.
I also have an earlier book on Robsart - Sir Walter Scott's "Kenilworth". Also unread.
Jeff
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