A Hard and Grievous Battle With Dr Michael Walker

A Hard and Grievous Battle With Dr Michael Walker

By University Centre at Eastern Education Group

Step into Suffolk’s turbulent past and learn more about the siege of Haughley Castle and the Battle of Fornham in 1173

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University and Professional Development Centre

73 Western Way Bury St Edmunds IP33 3SP United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • In person
  • Free parking

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A Hard and Grievous Battle With Dr Michael Walker

Lecture abstract  

Step back 850 years into Suffolk’s turbulent past with this gripping illustrated talk by historian Dr Mike Walker. Discover the dramatic story of the 1173 invasion - when rebel barons, Flemish mercenaries, and legendary figures like Hugh Bigod and Petronella of Leicester clashed in a fierce campaign that culminated in the forgotten Battle of Fornham. Packed with intrigue, betrayal, and supernatural legend - including the incorruptible body of Saint Edmund - this lecture brings to life a pivotal moment in England’s history. Hear the full story of a battle that helped shape the fate of Henry II’s reign - and explore the local landscapes where history was made.

Copies of Dr Walker’s book A Hard and Grievous Battle will be available for purchase after the talk. 

Bio

Dr Michael Walker studied History at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He has held senior educational roles, including Headmaster of King Edward VI Grammar School and Felsted School, and lectured internationally, including at Cambridge’s Judge Business School. He has advised the Department for Education and served as European Director for the Round Square schools' network. Now based in Suffolk, he writes and broadcasts on local history and is a passionate speaker committed to making the past accessible to all. 

 

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Nov 15 · 12:15 GMT