Mrs Simpson's Journal
Mrs Emma Jane Simpson – the cook.
She is not one of the gentry; her journal deals with the concerns of the ordinary person in the Regency era; and how reported history may have been seen by the majority of people. Although Mrs Simpson is a fictitious character, Cireena Simcox bases the journal around historical events after the death of George IV.
14th September 1831
The Red Woman of Cheapside
22nd August 1831
The Curse of Modern Times
5th August 1831
Horror!
24th July 1831
Murder most foul
13th June 1831
Where is Celia?
17th May 1831
Little Savage
3rd May 1831
Unrest in Ireland
22nd April 1831
Of Teashops and Grandparents
8th April 1831
Family Stories
25th March 1831
Telling Stories
5th March 1831
Tea Parties
17th February 1831
The Shrinking Countryside
31st January 1831
The Slave Trade
10th December 1830
Aftermath of the Swing Riots
9th December 1830
Mince pies and silly servants
30th November 1830
The Swing Riots
11th November 1830
Food and The French
28th October 1830
Women and Education
7th October 1830
The Gentry and Marriage
27th September 1830
Mrs. Simpson's Vision
4th September 1830
Introduction to Mrs Simpson