The Cornish Family

The Cornish Family
Author: Bernard Deacon
Publisher: Cornwall Editions Ltd
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781904880011

In the best of times and in darker days, the strong family unit is one of the most valuable building blocks of our societies. The Cornish family, in its individuality, in its far-flung breadth and with its sense of worldwide community, is a vigorous example of this truth. In this magnificent book, Dr Bernard Deacon explores who we are, our forefathers and our descendants, where we come from and where we are headed and how these major themes are expressed in the meaning of our names.

Money, Power, and Print

Money, Power, and Print
Author: Charles Ivar McGrath
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780874130270

"This collection gathers the expertise of scholars in several disciplines to examine the manner in which financial and economic arguments were expressed in pamphlets, broadsides, and longer works of literature in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and to assess to what extent the political realities of the day were informed by these debates or, alternatively, shaped by that rhetoric. The contributors to the volume draw upon an extensive variety of contemporary sources and modern analyses of the formative years of the financial revolution to reexamine many of the existing conventional ideas about the relationship between money, power, and print, and to suggest that the subject is far more complex and interrelated than most studies up to now have indicated. Particular attention is paid to the fact that the financial revolution did not occur in London in isolation from the various regions of the British Isles." "The essays address the question of how money, power, and print influenced the contemporary emergence of a radically different public finance structure in the British empire and how retrospective understanding of the results have influenced historical readings of the texts and the events. A number of contributions offer detailed analyses of particular moments or structures in the reshaping of the public financial sphere, such as the parliamentary and pamphlet debate over the establishment of the Bank of England and proposals for a land bank as an alternative. Other essays focus on broader themes illustrative of larger trends during the period, such as the Scottish support for an expedition to Madagascar to take advantage of presumed pirate treasure on the island."--BOOK JACKET.

Production and Consumption in English Households 1600-1750

Production and Consumption in English Households 1600-1750
Author: Darron Dean
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134620233

This economic, social and cultural analysis of the nature and variety of production and consumption activities in households in Kent and Cornwall yields important new insights on the transition to capitalism in England.

Boconnoc

Boconnoc
Author: Catherine Lorigan
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 075098452X

The story of the estate at Boconnoc, situated near Lostwithiel in south-east Cornwall, is an extraordinary one. As this history demonstrates, members of the Cornish families who have owned the estate over many centuries have played important roles within the immediate locality and in national events. Catherine Lorigan explores their eventful lives – or in many cases deaths: dragged over a cliff by greyhounds, slain in battle, executed for treason or killed in duels. She traces how the medieval fortified tower house evolved into a Georgian mansion, discusses how the grounds and gardens have been transformed, and examines the relationship of the estate with the agricultural and industrial landscape in which it is set. Still family owned and run, Boconnoc retains the qualities that give it its magical and timeless ambience, while simultaneously, it has become a dynamic and successful business for the twenty-first century.

On the Parish?

On the Parish?
Author: Steve Hindle
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2004-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199271321

On the Parish? is a study of the experience of poor relief in the rural parishes of early modern England. It explores the relationships of paupers not only to the parish officers who administered the Elizabethan poor laws but also to their kinfolk and neighbours who continued to provide extensive networks of informal support.

The Surname Detective

The Surname Detective
Author: Colin Rogers
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2024-07-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1526186039

From the author of The Family Tree Detective, this guide provides the amateur genealogist or family historian with the skills to research the distribution and history of a surname. Colin Rogers uses a sample of 100 names, many of them common, to follow the migration of people through the centuries. Each of the 100 names is mapped since the Doomsday book in 1086. For those whose name is not among the sample, the book shows how to find out where namesakes live now, how they moved around the country through time, and how the name originated from a placename, a nickname or an occupation. Colin Rogers finishes this work by showing how the distribution of surnames can be studied irrespective of the size of the surrounding population, and reaches some interesting conclusions about which names are more reliable guides to migration since the 14th century.

Special Series

Special Series
Author: List & Index Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1968
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

Contains copies of lists and indexes from the British Public Record Office and other British public archives.