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The [[The Smugglers (novelisation)|novelisation of ''The Smugglers'']] disagrees with the soundtrack recording, saying that Ben's old tombstone is actually dated 1593.
The [[The Smugglers (novelisation)|novelisation of ''The Smugglers'']] disagrees with the soundtrack recording, saying that Ben's old tombstone is actually dated 1593.
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Revision as of 13:47, 16 July 2013

Timeline for 1592
16th century

1586 • 1587 • 1588 • 1589 • 1590 • 1591 • 1593 • 1594 • 1596 • 1597 • 1598
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In 1592, Matt Jobswortham visited Deptford and hit Mary Harries with his cart, badly injuring her. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass) 1592 was also the date on what Ben Jackson perceived to the the oldest of a series of tombstones in a Cornish graveyard. (TV: The Smugglers)

Behind the scenes

The novelisation of The Smugglers disagrees with the soundtrack recording, saying that Ben's old tombstone is actually dated 1593.