Dear Mr Cornwell
I have enjoyed all of your books and just finished the Last Kingdom series. One of the places mentioned in War Lord was Burgham. An unusual name and I am aware of only two places so called. One is a hamlet in East Sussex the other has been my home for forty four years. Originally a farm it is now a golf course. The name (Burgh and Ham) indicates a settlement but I can find no evidence of any history.
Situated in mid Northumberland it is not far from Bamburgh and a lot of your story lines. Is there any reason you chose the name?
Any information and your views would be extremely welcome.
Regards
Keith McLean
I chose the name because Burgham is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the place where, in 827, the kings of Britain met. Today the place is known as Eamont Bridge, which is confusing!