Security and Defence in South West England Before 1800

Security and Defence in South West England Before 1800
Author: Robert Higham
Publsiher: University of Exeter Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0859892093

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From Roman times down to the eighteenth century, the South West of England comprised a striking example of the importance of matters of security and defence to a local society easily threatened by external enemies and by internal conflicts and tensions. In Security and Defence in South-West England Valerie A. Maxfield examines the problems of internal security from the point of view of the Roman army, as it held down newly-conquered territory. Robert Higham considers the variety of responses - notably in the form of fortifications - which medieval society offered to external as well as internal problems. Joyce Youings analyses the particular difficulties of organising the local militia in the Tudor period. Anne Duffin and Ivan Roots adopt a Cornish perspective on problems of defence in the seventeenth century. And David J. Starkey considers the interplay of trade and security in the eighteenth century, as witnessed in the contribution of the North Atlantic fishing industry to the manning of the Royal Navy. Over all, these studies provide a fascinating series of vignettes illustrating perennial and enduring problems in the history of the British Isles.

Topographical Writers in South West England

Topographical Writers in South West England
Author: Mark Brayshay
Publsiher: University of Exeter Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 085989424X

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A collection of essays concerned with topographical writers who published work on the west country between c. 1600 and 1900. It provides an assessment of some famous writers such as Leland, a guide to the sources for the west Country and an analysis of the development of the genre.

Tudor and Stuart Devon

Tudor and Stuart Devon
Author: Todd Gray,Margery M. Rowe,Audrey M. Erskine
Publsiher: University of Exeter Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0859893847

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A collection of essays on the theme of Tudor and Stuart Devon. Subjects studied include Katherine Courtney, Countess of Devon; tinworking in four Devon stannaries; the legislative activities of local MPs during the reign of Elizabeth; landed society and the emergence of the country house; North Devon maritime enterprise; English wine imports, with special reference to the Devon ports- fishing and the commercial world of early Stuart Dartmouth; the clergy in Devon, 1641-1661.

A Murderous Midsummer

A Murderous Midsummer
Author: Mark Stoyle
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300266320

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The fascinating story of the so-called "Prayer Book Rebellion" of 1549 which saw the people of Devon and Cornwall rise up against the Crown The Western Rising of 1549 was the most catastrophic event to occur in Devon and Cornwall between the Black Death and the Civil War. Beginning as an argument between two men and their vicar, the rebellion led to a siege of Exeter, savage battles with Crown forces, and the deaths of 4,000 local men and women. It represents the most determined attempt by ordinary English people to halt the religious reformation of the Tudor period. Mark Stoyle tells the story of the so-called "Prayer Book Rebellion" in full. Correcting the accepted narrative in a number of places, Stoyle shows that the government in London saw the rebels as a real threat. He demonstrates the importance of regional identity and emphasizes that religion was at the heart of the uprising. This definitive account brings to life the stories of the thousands of men and women who acted to defend their faith almost five hundred years ago.

Sir Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake
Author: Harry Kelsey
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300084633

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In this lively and engaging new biography, Harry Kelsey shatters the familiar image of Sir Francis Drake. The Drake of legend was a pious, brave, and just seaman who initiated the move to make England a great naval power. Kelsey paints a far more interesting picture of Drake as an amoral privateer who lined his pockets with Spanish booty. 98 illustrations.

Medieval Devon and Cornwall

Medieval Devon and Cornwall
Author: Sam Turner
Publsiher: Windgather Press is
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911188278

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The countryside of Devon and Cornwall preserves an unusually rich legacy from its medieval past. This book explores the different elements which go to make up this historic landscape - the chapels, crosses, castles and mines; the tinworks and strip fields; and above all, the intricately worked counterpane of hedgebanks and winding lanes. Between AD 500 and 1700, a series of revolutions transformed the structure of the South West Peninsula's rural landscape. The book tells the story of these changes, and also explores how people experienced the landscape in which they lived: how they came to imbue places with symbolic and cultural meaning. Contributors include: Ralph Fyfe on the pollen evidence of landscape change; Sam Turner on the Christian landscape; Peter Herring on both strip fields and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor; O. H. Creighton and J. P. Freeman on castles; Phil Newman on tin working; and Lucy Franklin on folklore and imagined landscapes.

A History of the Early Medieval Siege C 450 1220

A History of the Early Medieval Siege  C  450 1220
Author: Peter Fraser Purton
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843834489

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Sir John Hawkins

Sir John Hawkins
Author: Harry Kelsey
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300096631

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In this riveting book, Kelsey, biographer of Sir Francis Drake, tells the story of Drake's cousin Hawkins, who was a successful seaman and played a pivotal role in the history of England and the emergence of the global slave trade. 23 illustrations.