Cottages and Common Fields of Richmond and Kew

Cottages and Common Fields of Richmond and Kew

Author: John Cloake

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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After some forty years of research the author has meticulously analysed the development of a small village and even smaller hamlet into the prosperous new town of today through detailed accounts of the dwellings and their occupants at many key dates. The holdings of land are analysed to show how the original strip system consolidated into significant estates ... the development of local government, the trades of the work people, the early schools, even public houses are examined, using a mass of material ... and a wealth of illustrations and maps.


Memoirs of the Court of George III

Memoirs of the Court of George III

Author: Michael Kassler

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-07-31

Total Pages: 1631

ISBN-13: 1040156126

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George III was one of the longest reigning British monarchs, ruling over most of the English speaking world from 1760 to 1820. Despite his longevity, George’s reign was one of turmoil. Britain lost its colonies in the War of American Independence and the European political system changed dramatically in the wake of the French Revolution. Closer to home, problems with the King’s health led to a constitutional crisis. Charlotte Papendiek’s memoirs cover the first thirty years of George III’s reign, while Mary Delany’s letters provide a vivid portrait of her years at Windsor. Lucy Kennedy was another long-serving member of court whose previously unpublished diary provides a great deal of new detail about the King’s illness. Finally, the Queen herself provides further insights in the only two extant volumes of her diaries, published here for the first time. The edition will be invaluable to scholars of Georgian England as well as those researching the French and American Revolutions and the history and politics of the Regency period more widely.


The Memoirs of Charlotte Papendiek (1765–1840): Court, Musical and Artistic Life in the Time of King George III

The Memoirs of Charlotte Papendiek (1765–1840): Court, Musical and Artistic Life in the Time of King George III

Author: Michael Kassler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-24

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 100041986X

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Mrs Papendiek’s Memoirs record events at court from 1761 – when the future Queen Charlotte came to England to marry King George – until 1792. The Papendieks knew many musicians, including John Christian Bach (son of Johann Sebastian), William Herschel (who became an astronomer) and Haydn. The memoirs also record meetings with artists of the day, such as Thomas Lawrence and Thomas Gainsborough. They are a unique resource, recording significant information about living conditions, dress, education and Anglo-German relations.Volume 1 spans 1765–1840.


Brave Community

Brave Community

Author: John Gurney

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2007-07-15

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780719061028

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This is the first full-length, modern study of the Diggers or "True Levellers", who were among the most remarkable of the radical groups to emerge during the English Revolution of 1640-60. It was in April 1649 that the Diggers, inspired by the teachings and writings of Gerrard Winstanley, began their occupation of waste land at St. George's Hill in Surrey and called on all poor people to join them or follow their example. Acting at a time of unparalleled political change and heightened millenarian expectation, the Diggers believed that the establishment of an egalitarian, property-less society was imminent. This book should be of interest to all those interested in England's mid-seventeenth-century revolution and in the history of radical movements.


Black Death in London

Black Death in London

Author: Barnie Sloane

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2011-05-02

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0752496395

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The Black Death of 1348–49 may have killed more than 50% of the European population. This book examines the impact of this appalling disaster on England's most populous city, London. Using previously untapped documentary sources alongside archaeological evidence, a remarkably detailed picture emerges of the arrival, duration and public response to this epidemic and subsequent fourteenth-century outbreaks. Wills and civic and royal administration documents provide clear evidence of the speed and severity of the plague, of how victims, many named, made preparations for their heirs and families, and of the immediate social changes that the aftermath brought. The traditional story of the timing and arrival of the plague is challenged and the mortality rate is revised up to 50%–60% in the first outbreak, with a population decline of 40–45% across Edward III’s reign. Overall, The Black Death in London provides as detailed a story as it is possible to tell of the impact of the plague on a major medieval English city.


Houses and the Hearth Tax

Houses and the Hearth Tax

Author: P. S. Barnwell

Publisher: Council for British Archaeology(GB)

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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The Hearth Tax (1662-89) is the only national listing of people between the medieval poll taxes and the 19th-century census returns. It was a property tax, measured by the number of fireplaces in the dwelling of each eligible household. The data provides valuable insights into national wealth, population and social structure. This study goes further than any before in linking these general questions to a full investigation of changing and diverse forms of domestic building and house use.


Palaces and Parks of Richmond and Kew: The palaces of Shene and Richmond

Palaces and Parks of Richmond and Kew: The palaces of Shene and Richmond

Author: John Cloake

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13:

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Richmond and Kew share a long history as an important royal estate, the site of a succession of palaces and parks from the original manor house and the two medieval royal palaces of Shene to the great Tudor palace in the Old Deer Park. This volume takes the story up to 1660. âeoeMr. Cloake has managed to combine a readable style and over 200 illustrations with scholarly and authoritative research ...âe The Richmond and Twickenham Times