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  • The Endowed Charities of Kensington: By Whom Bequeathed, and How Administered

    "The Endowed Charities of Kensington: By Whom Bequeathed, and How Administered" by Edward Morton Daniel explores the historical context and significance of charitable endowments in Kensington. The book delves into the origins of various charitable institutions, detailing the benefactors who established them and the purposes they aimed to serve. Daniel meticulously documents the administration of ... Read more

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  • The Endowed Charities of Kensington: By Whom Bequeathed, and How Administered

    Enriched edition. Unveiling Kensington's Endowed Charities: Origins, Benefactors, and Administration

    In "The Endowed Charities of Kensington: By Whom Bequeathed, and How Administered," Edward Morton Daniel intricately explores the historical and social frameworks that underlie philanthropic endowments in Kensington. This meticulously researched work combines narrative history with detailed archival inquiry, shedding light on the beneficiaries, motivations, and administration of the charitable ... Read more

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    A Biography of the Marshalsea Debtors’ Prison

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    For Londoners of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, debt was a part of everyday life. But when your creditors lost their patience, you might be thrown into one of the capital’s most notorious jails: the Marshalsea Debtors’ Prison.In Mansions of Misery, acclaimed chronicler of the capital Jerry White introduces us to the Marshalsea’s unfortunate prisoners – rich and poor; men and women; ... Read more

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  • The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent

    This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of Contents and IndexCONTENTSPREFACEI. ANCESTRYII. PARENTAGE AND EARLY YEARSIII. EDUCATIONIV. FARMINGV. LAND AGENT IN CORKVI. FAMINE AND FEVERVII. FENIANISMVIII. MYSELF, SOME FACTS, AND MANY STORIESIX. THE HARENC ESTATEX. KERRY ELECTIONSXI. DRINKXII. PRIESTSXIII. CONSTABULARY AND DISPENSARY DOCTORSXIV. IRISH CHAR... ... Read more

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  • Ireland under Coercion: The Diary of an American

    Complete Edition (Vol. 1&2)

    This book is a record of things the author saw, and of conversations he had, during a series of visits to Ireland between January and June 1888 made on his return from a sojourn in Rome during the celebration of the Jubilee of His Holiness Leo XIII. These visits were made in quest of light, not so much upon the proceedings and the purposes of the Irish "Nationalists" – with which, on both sides of ... Read more

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  • Some of Our East Coast Towns

    CHELMSFORD, one of the youngest of the Essex Boroughs, and almost a suburb of Greater London by means of the Great Eastern Railway, was, when I first knew it, a dignified county town, the leading people of which considered a second post from London as a daily nuisance, and had no taste for what is practically too near the rush and roar of modern life. The old stage-coaches stopped and changed ... Read more

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  • Frolicksome Women & Troublesome Wives

    Wife Selling in England

    by Barb Drummond ...
    In the late 18th century, the French claimed an Englishman tired of his wife could dispose of her at Smithfield’s beast market. Examples can be found scattered through press records. Some were, as often claimed, brutal, sometimes drunken affairs. But they varied widely over time, place, and practice. England was the only Protestant nation to retain its pre-reformation marriage and divorce laws. ... Read more

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  • St. John's College, Cambridge

    An Exploration of Cambridge's Scholarly Past and Literary Legacy

    In "St. John's College, Cambridge," Robert Forsyth Scott delivers a meticulously crafted exploration of one of the most venerable institutions of higher learning in the United Kingdom. The book is characterized by its erudite prose and an analytical approach that intertwines the college's rich history with its architectural evolution and the intellectual legacy of its alumni. Set against the ... Read more

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  • Life in an Eighteenth Century Country House

    Grove House and its extensive estate in Chiswick were owned in the eighteenth century by Humphrey Morice, a not very successful politician and an animal lover. The story of the house has been reconstructed by Carolyn and Peter Hammond who have studied the country home for almost a decade. A wealth of period detail comes from the rare survival of letters written by the head groom to the lord of the ... Read more

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  • The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Irish Land System in the 19th Century

    In "The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent," Samuel Murray Hussey offers an incisive and deeply personal chronicle of his experiences managing land during a tumultuous period in Irish history. The narrative is rich with vivid description and keen observations, blending personal anecdotes with broader socio-economic commentary. Hussey's literary style is marked by its candid humor and poignant ... Read more

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  • About Ireland

    Enriched edition. A Literary Exploration of Irish Culture and History

    In "About Ireland," E. Lynn Linton offers an intricate examination of Irish culture, society, and the complexities of its national identity during the late 19th century. Linton employs a rich, observational style that blends personal narrative with social commentary, creating a tapestry that reflects both the beauty and struggles of Ireland. Through her vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, ... Read more

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  • Edward Thring

    Maker of Uppingham School, Headmaster 1853-1887

    by W F Rawnsley ...
    Originally published in 1926, this volume charts the achievements of Edward Thring, arguably the most original and striking figure in the schoolmaster world of England in the nineteenth century. Abroad, he was the only English schoolmaster of his generation widely known by name. The principles upon which he relied were that every boy should be taught, and the less able the boy, the more able ... Read more

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