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The English Ancestry of Thomas Hanchett Puritan Settler of Connecticut
Author | : Leland J. Hanchett, Jr. |
Publisher | : Pine Rim Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2015-12-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 096377851X |
A study of the possible English Ancestry of Thomas Hanchett who first resided in this country at Wethersfield, Connecticut. The family is traced back to the Domesday Book compiled by King William's scribes in 1086. This work represents the cumulative work of many historians and genealogist covering over 100 years of research.
Catalogue of the Library of the Minnesota Historical Society
Author | : Minnesota Historical Society. Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 840 |
Release | : 1888 |
Genre | : Minnesota |
ISBN | : |
The Knights Hospitaller of the English Langue 1460-1565
Author | : Gregory O'Malley |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 446 |
Release | : 2005-09-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 019925379X |
The Knights of St John of Jerusalem, also known as the Hospitallers, were a military religious order, subject to monastic vows and discipline but devoted to the active defence of the Holy Land. After evacuating the Holy Land at the beginning of the fourteenth century, they occupied Rhodes, which they held into the sixteenth century, when their headquarters moved to Malta. Branches of the order existed throughout Europe, and it is the English branch in the fifteenth and sixteenthcenturies that is examined here.Among the major subjects researched by O'Malley are the recruitment of members of the Hospital and their family ties; the operation of the order's career structure; the administration of its estates; its provision of spiritual and charitable services; and the publicity and logistical support it provided for the holy war carried on by its headquarters against the Ottoman Turks. It is argued that the English Hospitallers in particular took their military and financial duties to the order veryseriously, making a major contribution to the Hospital's operations in the Mediterranean as a result. They were able to do so because they were wealthy, had close family and other ties with gentle and mercantile society, and above all because their activities had royal support. Where this was lacking orineffective, as in Ireland, the Hospital might become the plaything of local interests eager to exploit its estates, and its wider functions might be neglected. Consequently the heart of the book lies in an extended discussion of the relationship between senior Hospitaller officers and the governing authorities of Britain and Ireland. It is concluded that rulers were generally supportive of the order's activities, but within strict limits, particularly in matters concerning appointments, thesize of payments to the east, and the movement and foreign allegiances of senior brethren. When these limits were breached, or at times of political or religious sensitivity such as the 1460s and 1530s, the Hospital's personnel and estates would suffer.In addition, more general areas of historical debate are illuminated such as those concerning the relationship between late medieval societies and the religious orders; 'British' attitudes to Christendom and holy war, and the rights of rulers over their subjects. This is the first such book to be based on archival records in both Britain and Malta, and will make a major contribution to understanding the order's European network, its place in the ordering of Latin Christendom, and in particularits role in late medieval British and Irish society.
Collett Leventhorpe, the English Confederate
Author | : J. Timothy Cole |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2006-11-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0786426497 |
This is the story of Collett Leventhorpe (1815-1889), an Englishman and former captain in the 14th Regiment of Foot. Leventhorpe came to North Carolina about 1843, settled there, and later served the Confederacy as a colonel in the 34th and 11th N.C. and brigadier general commanding the Home Guard in eastern North Carolina. Though he trained as a physician at the College of Charleston in the late 1840s, he never practiced and was a restless man, endlessly in search of fortune--before the war in the gold fields of North Carolina and Georgia, and after it in the pursuit of lost estates, art treasures and inventions. But he excelled first and foremost as a Confederate soldier. As a field commander he was never defeated in battle, and his record was marred only by his own rejection of a much deserved but very late promotion to CSA brigadier. He lies buried in the beautiful Happy Valley section of Caldwell County.
List of Works Relating to British Genealogy and Local History
Author | : New York Public Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Genealogy |
ISBN | : |
Women of Fortune
Author | : Linda Levy Peck |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2018-10-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1107034027 |
Offers a compelling story of mercantile wealth and merchant heiresses who asserted their rights despite loss, imprisonment, and murder.