The Siege of Loyalty House: A new history of the English Civil War

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The Siege of Loyalty House: A new history of the English Civil War

The Siege of Loyalty House: A new history of the English Civil War

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Ms Childs focuses on Thomas Johnson, a Yorkshire-born apothecary and herbalist, who had once hoped to locate and label every indigenous plant in England and Wales. Jessie Childs is an award-winning historian, broadcaster and the author of God's Traitors (PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History), Henry VIII's Last Victim (Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography) and, most recently, The Siege of Loyalty House, which tells the story of the heroic resistance of a royalist mansion in the English Civil War.

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The book conveys in sobering detail the relentless grind of modern warfare: bursts of intense, lethal action, followed by periods of tedious waiting, both extremes usually accompanied by lousy food and few creature comforts.Characters step off the page: Marmaduke Rawdon, a self-made hippomaniac whose motto was ‘Win gold and wear gold’ (and whose family later made a fortune off the backs of slaves in Barbados); the tolerant chaplain Thomas Fuller, who looked like a butcher and was ‘the perfect walking library’; and John Berkenhead, ‘a slick young journalist … sometimes funny, frequently cruel’.

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In that case, I highly suggest you read “The Siege of Loyalty House: A Story of the English Civil War” by Jessie Childs. MAFS UK viewers SHOCKED after Thomas and Roz engage in X-rated shenanigans during group dinner party: 'He's turned into Mr Grey! This is free download The Siege of Loyalty House: A Civil War Story by Jessie Childs complete book soft copy. Childs describes the outset of the Civil War in 1642 and how Rawdon, the Anglican Royalist (insultingly termed malignant by Parliamentarians) unsuccessfully tries with other London merchants to maintain peace between the King and Parliament, as war is bad for business. The third siege of Basing House began with the considered deployment of artillery by Colonel John Dalbier, an expert military engineer.While each side liked to trade in stereotypes – Cavaliers cut off old ladies’ heads and played tennis with them, Puritans wanted to cancel Christmas – if you asked people why they were for or against the king they replied vaguely in terms of “religion”, “liberty”, “loyalty” and “law”. However Rawdon abides by his oath to the King and follows King Charles to Oxford when the King deems it unsafe in London. As a result, Parliamentary forces were unable to establish any major artillery positions against the castle, and the army refused to replenish those guns that were lost or spiked during the sorties. Honora, Winchester’s second wife, tore lead from the roof to make shot; while others threw bricks at the enemy, taunting: “Come up, Roundheads, if ye dare.



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