Cireena SimcoxMrs. Simpsons Regency DiaryIf you have read this far, my future nieces and nephews all, you may have remarked that mention of my Grandam outweighs by far mention of…Jun 14, 2021Jun 14, 2021
Cireena SimcoxMrs. Simpson’s Journal. 1832.Well my’dears, yesterday was I reminded that I have writ in my Journal only once since the Great Changes which have come about in my life…May 14, 2021May 14, 2021
Cireena SimcoxDon’t Quote Me…In my second year in China I offered an elective called, rather baldly, ‘Propaganda’. I’d floated the idea the preceding semester with…May 9, 2021May 9, 2021
Cireena SimcoxThe Curious Fate of Pimlico in the Time of The Sweating Sickness.After I had writ in my journal the last time, it did strike me, of a sudden, that whosoever doth read these pages after me, might not be…Mar 26, 2020Mar 26, 2020
Cireena SimcoxHow the Fever Did Scourge Brighton, And How It Came There in 1831Though once the haunt of Royalty before Our Prinnie was King, at our core we’re naught but a small fishing community here in Brighton. Yet…Mar 22, 2020Mar 22, 2020
Cireena SimcoxLife in the Serving Classes.From Mrs. Simpson’s Regency Diary. February 1830Feb 28, 2020Feb 28, 2020
Cireena SimcoxMrs. Simpson’s Regency Diary.Our life together in our little cottage in County Cork was one I could only compare with those of the people in our local village. To be…Sep 30, 2019Sep 30, 2019
Cireena SimcoxArtist-in-Residence, Stephanie Smart, Gives Introductory Talk at the Regency Town House.The fourth in a series of monthly blogs. June 2018Jun 30, 2019Jun 30, 2019