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The Last English City in France

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🗓️ 7 January 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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January 7, 1558. A French army captures Calais after two centuries of English rule.


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or you can get all of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's the early hours of January 7, 1558, in the port of Calais in northern France.

0:31.7

Thomas Wentworth is awake instantly. The 33-year-old has barely been in bed an hour and has

0:37.4

slept in his clothes

0:38.3

with his sword ready beside him. Grabbing the weapon, he straps it around his waist as he

0:43.0

crosses his chambers and halls open the door. A captain of the city guard stands outside, his face

0:48.5

pale in the torchlight. The attack that Thomas has long feared has finally come. Calais may be on the coast of France,

0:56.2

but for the last 200 years, the port and the small territory around it have been controlled by the

1:01.5

English. The pale of Calais, as it's known, has given England an important foothold in mainland

1:07.0

Europe, but its existence is an open wound for the French, and a few days ago

1:11.7

they launched a surprise assault. Several English fortifications surrounding Calais have already

1:16.9

been taken, and now the French army is outside the walls of the port itself. Thomas Wentworth

1:22.6

is the Lord Deputy of Calais, the man in charge of its defenses. But the city's fortifications are in disrepair,

1:29.2

and its garrison is undermanned. Thomas has tried to warn the English government that the

1:34.0

port is vulnerable, but those messages have been ignored. Now it seems it's too late.

1:39.7

Rushing from his quarters, Thomas emerges onto the streets of Calais.

1:43.8

Terrified townspeople rushed past him in the darkness, desperate to escape the French.

1:48.7

Thomas shouts at the top of his voice for all able-bodied men to take up arms and join him in

1:53.8

defending the city, but he's ignored by the stampeding crowd.

1:58.1

So, raising his sword, Thomas pushes through the tide of people and heads toward

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