Dr Andrea McKenzie
Conspiracy Culture in Stuart England
The Mysterious Death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey
Dr Andrea McKenzie
Conspiracy Culture in Stuart England
The Mysterious Death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey
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The death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey has baffled scholars and armchair detectives for centuries; this book offers compelling new evidence and, at last, a solution to the mystery.
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The death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey has baffled scholars and armchair detectives for centuries; this book offers compelling new evidence and, at last, a solution to the mystery.
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Produktdetails
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- Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277629
- ISBN-10: 1783277629
- Artikelnr.: 64260353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277629
- ISBN-10: 1783277629
- Artikelnr.: 64260353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrea McKenzie
Introduction. The Bottomless Pit: Conspiracy Theories & the Death of a
Westminster JP Historical, political and conspiratorial perspectives
Chapter summary 1. The Usual Suspects: the Case against the Catholics The
English anti-Catholic conspiracist tradition Rumours, hearsay and the
corpus delicti Accusers and accused 2. An Inside Job? The Earl of Danby and
other Court Suspects A constitutional and conspiratorial crisis Thomas
Osborne, earl of Danby An Anglican Plot? Israel Tonge's 'very honourable
friends' Plots and counterplots: Danby in the Tower 3. 'The Devil in his
Clothes': Suicide Theories, Then and Now Early suicide theories Roger
L'Estrange's crime scene investigation 'Master of a dangerous secret ':
Godfrey's mental state Spectral sightings: tracking Godfrey's last
movements Ockham's razor? 4. 'Managery... behind the Curtain'? Oppositional
Plots and Whig Lords True crime, false leads and tall tales Shaftesbury and
subornation Whig suspects and oppositional secrets 5. 'Horrible
Secrets...not for his Majesty's Service': William Lloyd's Shorthand The
correspondence of Roger L'Estrange and William Lloyd Royal suspects and
secrets 'Died Abner as a fool dieth '? What William Lloyd believed
Conclusion. A Bipartisan Martyr? In Search of the Real Sir Edmund Berry
Godfrey 'Keeping faire with boeth sides': Godfrey as critic, courtier,
mediator and sleuth A plausible suspect: the secrets of 'a certain great
man' A possible murder scenario Select Bibliography Index
Westminster JP Historical, political and conspiratorial perspectives
Chapter summary 1. The Usual Suspects: the Case against the Catholics The
English anti-Catholic conspiracist tradition Rumours, hearsay and the
corpus delicti Accusers and accused 2. An Inside Job? The Earl of Danby and
other Court Suspects A constitutional and conspiratorial crisis Thomas
Osborne, earl of Danby An Anglican Plot? Israel Tonge's 'very honourable
friends' Plots and counterplots: Danby in the Tower 3. 'The Devil in his
Clothes': Suicide Theories, Then and Now Early suicide theories Roger
L'Estrange's crime scene investigation 'Master of a dangerous secret ':
Godfrey's mental state Spectral sightings: tracking Godfrey's last
movements Ockham's razor? 4. 'Managery... behind the Curtain'? Oppositional
Plots and Whig Lords True crime, false leads and tall tales Shaftesbury and
subornation Whig suspects and oppositional secrets 5. 'Horrible
Secrets...not for his Majesty's Service': William Lloyd's Shorthand The
correspondence of Roger L'Estrange and William Lloyd Royal suspects and
secrets 'Died Abner as a fool dieth '? What William Lloyd believed
Conclusion. A Bipartisan Martyr? In Search of the Real Sir Edmund Berry
Godfrey 'Keeping faire with boeth sides': Godfrey as critic, courtier,
mediator and sleuth A plausible suspect: the secrets of 'a certain great
man' A possible murder scenario Select Bibliography Index
Introduction. The Bottomless Pit: Conspiracy Theories & the Death of a
Westminster JP Historical, political and conspiratorial perspectives
Chapter summary 1. The Usual Suspects: the Case against the Catholics The
English anti-Catholic conspiracist tradition Rumours, hearsay and the
corpus delicti Accusers and accused 2. An Inside Job? The Earl of Danby and
other Court Suspects A constitutional and conspiratorial crisis Thomas
Osborne, earl of Danby An Anglican Plot? Israel Tonge's 'very honourable
friends' Plots and counterplots: Danby in the Tower 3. 'The Devil in his
Clothes': Suicide Theories, Then and Now Early suicide theories Roger
L'Estrange's crime scene investigation 'Master of a dangerous secret ':
Godfrey's mental state Spectral sightings: tracking Godfrey's last
movements Ockham's razor? 4. 'Managery... behind the Curtain'? Oppositional
Plots and Whig Lords True crime, false leads and tall tales Shaftesbury and
subornation Whig suspects and oppositional secrets 5. 'Horrible
Secrets...not for his Majesty's Service': William Lloyd's Shorthand The
correspondence of Roger L'Estrange and William Lloyd Royal suspects and
secrets 'Died Abner as a fool dieth '? What William Lloyd believed
Conclusion. A Bipartisan Martyr? In Search of the Real Sir Edmund Berry
Godfrey 'Keeping faire with boeth sides': Godfrey as critic, courtier,
mediator and sleuth A plausible suspect: the secrets of 'a certain great
man' A possible murder scenario Select Bibliography Index
Westminster JP Historical, political and conspiratorial perspectives
Chapter summary 1. The Usual Suspects: the Case against the Catholics The
English anti-Catholic conspiracist tradition Rumours, hearsay and the
corpus delicti Accusers and accused 2. An Inside Job? The Earl of Danby and
other Court Suspects A constitutional and conspiratorial crisis Thomas
Osborne, earl of Danby An Anglican Plot? Israel Tonge's 'very honourable
friends' Plots and counterplots: Danby in the Tower 3. 'The Devil in his
Clothes': Suicide Theories, Then and Now Early suicide theories Roger
L'Estrange's crime scene investigation 'Master of a dangerous secret ':
Godfrey's mental state Spectral sightings: tracking Godfrey's last
movements Ockham's razor? 4. 'Managery... behind the Curtain'? Oppositional
Plots and Whig Lords True crime, false leads and tall tales Shaftesbury and
subornation Whig suspects and oppositional secrets 5. 'Horrible
Secrets...not for his Majesty's Service': William Lloyd's Shorthand The
correspondence of Roger L'Estrange and William Lloyd Royal suspects and
secrets 'Died Abner as a fool dieth '? What William Lloyd believed
Conclusion. A Bipartisan Martyr? In Search of the Real Sir Edmund Berry
Godfrey 'Keeping faire with boeth sides': Godfrey as critic, courtier,
mediator and sleuth A plausible suspect: the secrets of 'a certain great
man' A possible murder scenario Select Bibliography Index