An exploration of the rise and fall of the dynastic Verney family of Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Broad is Principal Lecturer in History at the London Metropolitan University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Note on editorial practice List of abbreviations 1. Introduction Part I. Re-establishing a Gentry Family 1600-57: 2. A gentry family in county and court society 1603-42 3. The Civil War and Interregnum 1642-57 4. The creation of an enclosed estate 1600-57 Part II. The Shaping of Family and Village 1657-1740: 5. Land, business and dynastic advance 1657-1736 6. The making of a modern landed estate 7. Power in the community - the making of an estate village 1660-1740 Part III. The Great Estate and Estate Communities c.1700-1820: 8. The rise and fall of Verney fortunes in the eighteenth century 1740-1820 9. Transforming the Claydons in the eighteenth century 10. Conclusion Appendix A: Sir Ralph Verney's confessional letter of 1650 Appendix B: the genealogy of the Verney family Bibliography Index.
List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Note on editorial practice List of abbreviations 1. Introduction Part I. Re-establishing a Gentry Family 1600-57: 2. A gentry family in county and court society 1603-42 3. The Civil War and Interregnum 1642-57 4. The creation of an enclosed estate 1600-57 Part II. The Shaping of Family and Village 1657-1740: 5. Land, business and dynastic advance 1657-1736 6. The making of a modern landed estate 7. Power in the community - the making of an estate village 1660-1740 Part III. The Great Estate and Estate Communities c.1700-1820: 8. The rise and fall of Verney fortunes in the eighteenth century 1740-1820 9. Transforming the Claydons in the eighteenth century 10. Conclusion Appendix A: Sir Ralph Verney's confessional letter of 1650 Appendix B: the genealogy of the Verney family Bibliography Index.
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