Episode 39 – Merfield Hall
This episode Mike & Will false-start their way through the unfinished M.R. James manuscript ‘Merfield Hall’ (or should that be ‘Merfield House’?).
Big thanks to our reader this episode Debbie Wedge.
Show notes:
- ‘Merfield Hall’ manuscript (Ghosts & Scholars)
What exists of the manuscript(s) for this story can be read online at the Ghosts & Scholars website. - Potton, Bedfordshire (Wikipedia)
Potton, mentioned in this story, is a real town in North East Bedfordshire. - Fishing temple at Southill Park, Bedfordshire (bedfordshire.gov.uk)
Could the fishing temple at Southill Park, Bedfordshire be an inspiration for the one mentioned in this story? - Charles Cotton’s fishing temple (derbyshireuk.net)
The most famous of all fishing temples, that made famous by Izaak Walton, author or ‘The Compleat Angler’. - James Essex (Wikipedia)
Architect of the gothic revival James Essex gets a mention in this story as having designed part of the titular house/hall. - The Roxburghe Club (Roxburgheclub.org.uk)
William Stedman in the story is said to have been a member of this most exclusive of clubs.
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