Charles the Second in the Channel Islands
Author: Samuel Elliott Hoskins
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Published: 1854
Total Pages: 422
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Author: Samuel Elliott Hoskins
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Published: 1854
Total Pages: 422
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Published: 1854
Total Pages: 438
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Published: 1854
Total Pages: 478
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Publisher: London, R. Bentley
Published: 1854
Total Pages: 480
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Cressy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2020-10-30
Total Pages: 555
ISBN-13: 019259852X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEngland's Islands in a Sea of Troubles examines the jurisdictional disputes and cultural complexities in England's relationship with its island fringe from Tudor times to the eighteenth century, and traces island privileges and anomalies to the present. It tells a dramatic story of sieges and battles, pirates and shipwrecks, prisoners and prophets, as kings and commoners negotiated the political, military, religious, and administrative demands of the early modern state. The Channel Islands, the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, the Isle of Man, Lundy, Holy Island and others emerge as important offshore outposts that long remained strange, separate, and perversely independent. England's islands were difficult to govern, and were prone to neglect, yet their strategic value far outweighed their size. Though vulnerable to foreign threats, their harbours and castles served as forward bases of English power. In civil war they were divided and contested, fought over and occupied. Jersey and the Isles of Scilly served as refuges for royalists on the run. Charles I was held on the Isle of Wight. External authority was sometimes light of touch, as English governments used the islands as fortresses, commercial assets, and political prisons. London was often puzzled by the linguistic differences, tangled histories, and special claims of island communities. Though increasingly integrated within the realm, the islands maintained challenging peculiarities and distinctive characteristics. Drawing on a wide range of sources, and the insights of maritime, military, and legal scholarship, this is an original contribution to social, cultural, and constitutional history.
Author: John Adamson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2008-12-16
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 1137019654
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Adamson provides a new synthesis of current research on the political crisis that engulfed England in the 1640s. Drawing on new archival findings and challenging current orthodoxies, these essays by leading historians offer a variety of original perspectives, locating English events firmly within a 'three kingdoms' context.
Author: Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court. Law and General Library
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 392
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 312
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 994
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 994
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