Consistently Eccentric History

John Cooke - Pure(itan) enough to honestly believe everyone was equal under the law


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This week we are going back to the time of the Stuarts to meet a revolutionary lawyer who was the only man principled enough to take on the job of prosecuting a king. A Puritan who was idealistic to a fault John Cooke wanted justice for all and was prepared to always practice what he preached. It should come as no surprise to regular listeners that things were destined to not end well.


Guest Host: Jack Heathcote

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