I found it on Amazon for a reasonable price for a paperback.  It's not great 
literature but I did enjoy the story and the description of life then.  The 
author knows how to make bobbin lace and the description of making lace seemed 
right to me though I would have liked to read more about it.  A fun read.

Ruth Lyon
In sunny Dubuque, Iowa. USA

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> On Dec 28, 2014, at 11:22 AM, Agnes Boddington <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I read it, then gave it away. Too much Mills & Boon for me.
> Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
> 
> I managed to get a copy of The Royal Lacemaker from my local library. 
> 
> At first I found it a bit tedious with all the "evil squire has his wicked
> way" bits but I persevered and once our heroine had developed a bit of
> backbone I enjoyed the book. 
> 
> Ann
> UK
> 
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