Josie Long heads to Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire on the trail of a mysterious man who saved the life of the owner of this fine house.

James Chappell’s heroic story lives on in local legend, but who was this black servant, living as a free man? And what new questions does his story raise or add to the under-documented story of being black in Britain in the 17th century?

Josie chats to Senior Properties Historian Dr Megan Leyland to hear James’s story, before exploring Kirby Hall with its Site Manager, Beryl Spearman.

Then it’s off to James’s home village of Gretton and the Hatton Arms, where he’s said to have become the UK’s first black pub landlord. Owner Julie Smith is proud to follow in his footsteps.

Historians Dr Angelina Osbourne and Morcea Walker MBE, dpt LT. explore the challenges involved in researching black history in a place like Northamptonshire and contextualise the fragments of James’s story in the wider history of this period.

Speaking with Shadows is an English Heritage podcast.

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