MOXONS AND BROWNES - AN ACCOUNT OF CHARLES ST DENYS MOXON AND HIS FAMILY
Title | MOXONS AND BROWNES - AN ACCOUNT OF CHARLES ST DENYS MOXON AND HIS FAMILY PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Moxon Browne |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2019-01-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0244451761 |
"The Moxons and the Brownes - an account of Charles St Denys Moxon and his family" is a vivid account of two families - the Moxons and the Brownes - who combined an entrepreneurial spirit with artistic and scientific prowess. Four marriages took place between members of these two families between 1787 and 1840, and their offspring, in the following hundred years produced a geologist, several bankers, explorers, soldiers, churchmen, botanists, philanthropists and the artist who illustrated Charles Dickens's early works. The author of this book, Bob Moxon Browne, QC, is a descendant of these two families. He is a leading lawyer in Great Britain but in his spare time Bob has been fascinated by family history and has researched his 19th century forebears in depth. This book is enhanced with almost seventy illustrations by, and of, members of these families.
Yorkshire Notes and Queries
Title | Yorkshire Notes and Queries PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 1905 |
Genre | Yorkshire (England) |
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Moxon's Mechanick Exercises; Or The Doctrine of Handy-works Applied to the Art of Printing
Title | Moxon's Mechanick Exercises; Or The Doctrine of Handy-works Applied to the Art of Printing PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Moxon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1896 |
Genre | Printing |
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A History of Yorkshire
Title | A History of Yorkshire PDF eBook |
Author | David Hey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
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The historic county of Yorkshire lasted for about 1,000 years. Its administrative structure was swept away in 1974, but its distinctive identity is still clearly recognised by its own people and by outsiders. Yorkshire was the largest English county. The three Ridings of Yorkshire covered about an eighth of the whole of the country, stretching from the river Tees in the north to the Humber in the south, and from the North Sea to the highest points of the Pennines. In such a large area there was a huge diversity of experience and history. Life on the Pennines or the North York Moors, for example, has always been very different from life in low-lying agricultural districts such as Holderness or the Humberhead Levels. And the fisherfolk of Staithes or Whitby might not readily recognise the accents, ways or customs of the cutlery makers of Hallamshire, still less perhaps of the farmers of Wensleydale or Craven. In some ways, this diversity makes Yorkshire the most interesting of England's historic counties, a microcosm of the country as a whole. Its variety and beauty also help to explain why Yorkshire is now such a popular tourist desination. Until quite recently people felt that they belonged to their own local area or 'country'. Few people travelled very far, and it was not until the late nineteenth century that the success of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club seems to have forged the idea of Yorkshire as a singular identity, and which gave its people a sense of their superiority. This single volume describes the broad sweep of Yorkshire's history from the end of the last Ice Age up to the present day. To do so Professor Hey has had to tell the story of each particular region and of each town. He talks about farming and mining, trade and industry, fishing and ways of life in all parts of the county. Having lived, worked, researched, taught and walked in the county for many years, he has amassed an enormously detailed knowledge and understanding of Yorkshire. The fruits of his work are presented here in what has been described as 'a bravura performance' by one of the Yorkshire's finest historians". With a particular emphasis on the richness of landscape, places and former ways of life, this important book is a readable, informative and fascinating overview of Yorkshire's past and its people.
Wisden on Yorkshire
Title | Wisden on Yorkshire PDF eBook |
Author | Duncan Hamilton |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2011-11-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 140817040X |
Yorkshire County Cricket Club is by far the most successful county cricket club in history. Since the County Championship was constituted in 1890, Yorkshire has, in addition to one shared Championship, won it outright on 30 occasions and Yorkshire cricket supporters take great pride in the county's cricketing history. As well as the club's successes, there have been 42 Yorkshire players chosen as Wisden Cricketers of the Year. Many have been world-class cricketers such as Wilfred Rhodes, Len Hutton, Fred Trueman and Geoffrey Boycott, with distinguished England careers. Many thousands of Wisden pages have been filled with Yorkshire cricket, Yorkshire cricketers and Tests in Yorkshire. Wisden on Yorkshire is a fascinating journey mixing great matches, personalities, feats, controversies and unusual occurrences. Presenting the best Yorkshire info from the Almanack archives, Wisden on Yorkshire includes: Focus on the iconic Yorkshire players, such as Truman and Boycott Cricketers of the Year and Obituaries The County's history, highlighting significant years and extracts from reviews of those years Fascinating stories of both the highs and lows in the club's history colour plate section containing superb classic images Detailed records, match reports and scorecards
Villare Anglicum: or A view of the townes of England. Collected by the appointment of Sir Henry Spelman Knight
Title | Villare Anglicum: or A view of the townes of England. Collected by the appointment of Sir Henry Spelman Knight PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Henry Spelman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 1678 |
Genre | |
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Moxon's Mechanick Exercises
Title | Moxon's Mechanick Exercises PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Moxon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1896 |
Genre | Printing |
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