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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Episode 187: David Ingram Takes a Long Walk

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we look at David Ingram, who got caught up in a battle in the Caribbean, and wound up in Nova Scotia.

Show notes, book link, and more at https://www.englandcast.com/Ingram


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The future is open. Hello and welcome to the Renaissance English History Podcast, a part of the Agora Podcast Network.

0:49.8

I'm your host, Heather Tusco, and I'm a storyteller who makes history accessible because I believe it's a pathway to understanding who we are, our place in the universe, and being more

0:59.1

deeply in touch with our own humanity. This episode is all about the travels of David Ingram.

1:07.0

So there's a new book out by Dean Snow, which just came out this week called The Extraordinary Journey of David Ingram, an Elizabethan sailor in Native North America.

1:16.6

So David Ingram was a sailor who traveled all over the world in the middle of the 16th century and had this amazing adventure up and down the eastern seaboard before there was any English colonizing going on.

1:29.3

Really fascinating story. And he helped to contribute to the growing knowledge of the Americas in Elizabethan England.

1:38.0

So we're going to talk about him. But before we get started, your reminder about TudorCon.

1:46.8

So if you missed the live TudorCon Q&A session that I did on Friday the 24th, I actually put up a recording at Englandcast.com

1:52.6

slash TudorCon so you can check it out. We talked about all kinds of things, including

1:58.0

meals, accessibility options, what's included, if you're vegan, all

2:03.5

kinds of stuff, as well as a very special announcement about a speaker that I'm very excited

2:09.2

will be making an appearance. So, TudorCon this year is September 8th through 10th in

2:14.8

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Wonderful three days with all of your new tutor-loving best friends.

2:21.2

So go to Englandcast.com slash TudorCon to check it out and reserve your spot.

2:27.0

So now let's talk about David Ingram.

2:30.5

In the fall of 1569, a French trading ship called the Gargerine was kind of hanging out off

2:37.6

of Cape Breton in what is now Nova Scotia. And its captain heard a ruckus outside. There were three

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