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  <title>S12E01 Maggotty Headed</title>
  <description>'He was a shiftless person, roving and maggotty-headed, and sometimes a little better than crazed. And being exceedingly credulous would stuff his many letters with fooleries and misinformations which sometimes would guide him into paths of error.'&amp;amp;nbsp; - Anthony Wood on John Aubrey&amp;amp;nbsp; 31st August 1667 Books: Brief Lives (edited by Richard Barber) and John Aubrey My Own Life by Ruth Scurr. It has been a strange year that has me thinking a lot of the troubles of the 17th century. A hero flittered through life in this time, always taken away from his passions by war, plague and the shiny objects and interesting people he desperately tried to make sense of. A magpie of knowledge with a brain to match, I have a huge affection for Mr John Aubrey, his scattered notes and collections make all our lives richer for his endeavours.&amp;amp;nbsp; It has been a while since I updated the Z List Dead List. I would be very grateful if you enjoyed this if you could share it with like minded folks. Leaving a review also helps out. If you want to help out or show your support - do go to https://ko-fi.com/iszilawrence and buy me a coffee. You can also check out my books and other podcasts on iszi.com. You can contact me on facebook, twitter or email me through my website. Photo is by Steve Cross </description>
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