Little Malvern Letters: I: 1482-1737
Selection of correspondence from the house which was once Little Malvern priory, illuminating life at the time.

In 1538 John Russell, secretary to the Council of the Welsh Marches, acquired the dissolved priory of Little Malvern, where his descendants, the Beringtons, still live. This selection from the family letters in the WorcestershireRecord Office vividly illustrates the impact on Worcestershire of the Reformation and the Civil War. Among much else, it includes correspondence with Thomas Cromwell and Lord Chancellor Audley (who was John Russell's brother-in-law); Elizabethan medical prescriptions and business letters; correspondence about evading the penal laws against Catholics; a mock-heroic Latin skit on James I; a personal letter from one of the Jesuits executed at the time of theOates Plot, and an official certificate that Little Malvern had been (unsuccessfully) searched for priests. The letters themselves are accompanied by an introduction and explanatory notes.

Michael Hodgetts has written extensively on Recusant History and is an acknowledged expert on English Catholic families and their houses.
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Little Malvern Letters: I: 1482-1737
Selection of correspondence from the house which was once Little Malvern priory, illuminating life at the time.

In 1538 John Russell, secretary to the Council of the Welsh Marches, acquired the dissolved priory of Little Malvern, where his descendants, the Beringtons, still live. This selection from the family letters in the WorcestershireRecord Office vividly illustrates the impact on Worcestershire of the Reformation and the Civil War. Among much else, it includes correspondence with Thomas Cromwell and Lord Chancellor Audley (who was John Russell's brother-in-law); Elizabethan medical prescriptions and business letters; correspondence about evading the penal laws against Catholics; a mock-heroic Latin skit on James I; a personal letter from one of the Jesuits executed at the time of theOates Plot, and an official certificate that Little Malvern had been (unsuccessfully) searched for priests. The letters themselves are accompanied by an introduction and explanatory notes.

Michael Hodgetts has written extensively on Recusant History and is an acknowledged expert on English Catholic families and their houses.
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Little Malvern Letters: I: 1482-1737

Little Malvern Letters: I: 1482-1737

Little Malvern Letters: I: 1482-1737

Little Malvern Letters: I: 1482-1737

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Selection of correspondence from the house which was once Little Malvern priory, illuminating life at the time.

In 1538 John Russell, secretary to the Council of the Welsh Marches, acquired the dissolved priory of Little Malvern, where his descendants, the Beringtons, still live. This selection from the family letters in the WorcestershireRecord Office vividly illustrates the impact on Worcestershire of the Reformation and the Civil War. Among much else, it includes correspondence with Thomas Cromwell and Lord Chancellor Audley (who was John Russell's brother-in-law); Elizabethan medical prescriptions and business letters; correspondence about evading the penal laws against Catholics; a mock-heroic Latin skit on James I; a personal letter from one of the Jesuits executed at the time of theOates Plot, and an official certificate that Little Malvern had been (unsuccessfully) searched for priests. The letters themselves are accompanied by an introduction and explanatory notes.

Michael Hodgetts has written extensively on Recusant History and is an acknowledged expert on English Catholic families and their houses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780902832268
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 11/17/2011
Series: Catholic Record Society: Records Series , #83
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction
Documents
Appendix I: The Prior's Hall
Appendix II: Historical Manuscripts Commission: Appendix to Second Report [1871]
Appendix III: The Berington Collection: Items Exhibited at Worcestershire Record Office, 1958
Appendix IV: The Law-Suits of 1607-8
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