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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: England's First Lottery
Description: Rerun: With a top prize of Β£5,000 and a celebrity backer in the form of Queen Elizabeth I, England embarked on its first ever national lottery draw at St Paulβs Cathedral on 11th January, 1569.The results continued to be announced, day and night, for four months; a particularly prolonged process due to the fact that the prizes had to be divided into twelve, as the organisers had only sold a twelfth as many tickets as had been predicted.Β In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain why the cost of entry had been set so high...