Missing "Insolent Proceedings", the essays in honour of Ann Hughes seminar at the Institute of Historical Research yesterday afternoon

I am sorry to say that I missed the IHR seminar on the volume of essays in honour of Ann Hughes edited by Jason Peacey and Peter Lake and published by the Manchester University Press, which took place yesterday afternoon. The strike by the RMT Union precluded my hopes of getting to London and I let the organisers know at about 12.20 p.m. that I would not be coming. Sadly, I did not check again because, at c.3.15 p.m. yesterday, they sent me and others e-mails indicating that the seminar would take place as a hybrid session on zoom: I did not see either message until this morning. So, I am cross and disappointed that I could not see or hear what happened at the seminar. 

On the other hand, news reaches me this morning that the edition of Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches overseen by John Morrill will be published in three volumes in August, each volume costing £170.

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