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Secret Chambers and Hiding Places Historic, Romantic, & Legendary Stories & Traditions About Hiding-Holes, Secret Chambers, Etc.

By Allan Fea

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"Secret Chambers and Hiding Places" by Allan Fea is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the intriguing...

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"Secret Chambers and Hiding Places" by Allan Fea is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the intriguing topic of concealed rooms and secret hiding places found in historic British estates, particularly during the turbulent times of religious persecution and the English Civil War. Fea explores the ingenuity of these hides, designed to protect Roman Catholic priests and other fugitives from the excesses of the law, highlighting the deep connection between architecture, history, and the personal stories of those who relied on these clever constructions. The opening of the book sets the stage for a captivating exploration of the history surrounding secret chambers, emphasizing the romance and mystery inherent in these hidden spaces. The introduction outlines the author's intent to reveal the stories behind these architectural wonders while discussing notable figures such as Priest Nicholas Owen, who pioneered many of the designs. The first chapter introduces "Little John," detailing how he meticulously crafted "priest's holes" during the repressive Elizabethan era, surviving cruel searches by priest-hunters. Through vivid descriptions and historical anecdotes, Fea transports the reader into a world where danger lurked, ingenuity flourished, and faith often depended on the existence of hidden spaces within the stately homes of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Allan Fea, was a British historian, specializing in the English Civil Wars period and the House of Stuart, and an antiquary, after a first career as a clerk at the Bank of England.

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