The Visitations of the County of Oxford Taken in the Years 1566
Title | The Visitations of the County of Oxford Taken in the Years 1566 PDF eBook |
Author | William Harvey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 424 |
Release | 1871 |
Genre | Heraldry |
ISBN |
The Visitations of the County of Oxford
Title | The Visitations of the County of Oxford PDF eBook |
Author | William Henry Turner |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2022-07-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3368120182 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
The Yeomen of the Guard and the Early Tudors
Title | The Yeomen of the Guard and the Early Tudors PDF eBook |
Author | Anita Hewerdine |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2012-05-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0857732102 |
The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard is the world's oldest surviving royal bodyguard, having been founded by Henry VII in 1485. Today it is purely a ceremonial body, but in the past it was a true bodyguard and the nucleus of a fighting force at a time when England had no standing army. Nevertheless, even in its early years, its ceremonial role was also of great importance, supplying a richly arrayed retinue to enhance the King's status. Anita Hewerdine here provides the first comprehensive study of the early years of the Yeomen of the Guard during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, examining the variety of roles performed by the Guard, both within and outside the Court, as well as detailing the apparel worn by the yeomen and the weaponry with which they were equipped. Hewerdine's book is the result of intensive research, using numerous unpublished documents, as well as a variety of printed sources not readily accessible to the general public. It will be essential reading for researchers of Early Modern Military History and sheds light on a previously overlooked aspect of the Tudor Court.
A Catalogue of the Library Collected by John Stansfield, Leeds, Comprising a Complete Series of County Histories and Local Topographies ... Heraldic and Genealogical Publications ... Numerous Standard Works in All Classes of Literature
Title | A Catalogue of the Library Collected by John Stansfield, Leeds, Comprising a Complete Series of County Histories and Local Topographies ... Heraldic and Genealogical Publications ... Numerous Standard Works in All Classes of Literature PDF eBook |
Author | John Stansfield |
Publisher | |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN |
Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, Manchester
Title | Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, Manchester PDF eBook |
Author | John Rylands Library |
Publisher | |
Pages | 700 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | Library catalogs |
ISBN |
The Publications of the Barleian Society
Title | The Publications of the Barleian Society PDF eBook |
Author | William Henry Turner |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2022-07-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3368120131 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England
Title | Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Sherlock |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 2016-12-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351916815 |
Funeral monuments are fascinating and diverse cultural relics that continue to captivate visitors to English churches, yet we still know relatively little about the messages they attempt to convey across the centuries. This book is a study of the material culture of memory in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England. By interpreting the images and inscriptions on monuments to the dead, it explores how early modern people wanted to be remembered - their social vision, cultural ideals, religious beliefs and political values. Arguing that early modern English monuments were not simply formulaic statements about death and memory, Dr Sherlock instead reveals them to be deliberately crafted messages to future generations. Through careful reading of monuments he shows that much can be learned about how men and women conceived of the world around them and shifting concepts of gender, social order and the place of humans within the universe. In post-Reformation England, the dead became superior to the living, as monuments trumpeted their fame and their confidence in the resurrection. This study aims to stimulate historians to attempt to reconstruct and engage with the world view of past generations through the unique and under-utilised medium of funeral monuments. In so doing it is hoped that more light may be shed on how memory was created, controlled and contested in pre-modern society, and encourage the on-going debate about the ways in which understandings of the past shape the present and future.