John Hopton: A Fifteenth Century Suffolk GentlemanCambridge University Press, 2005 M09 29 - 288 páginas John Hopton's adult life spanned the years between 1430 and 1478, reputedly one of the most turbulent periods in English history. He, however, neither seems to have been troubled by the 'Wars of the Roses', nor to have displayed those attitudes normally attributed to the upper classes of the time: unflagging self-esteem, brutal ambition, grasping competitiveness. If his vices were not extravagant, his virtues too were unexceptional, those perhaps of a type of country gentleman we usually associate with a later age. Colin Richmond's book is an attempt to place a particular English gentleman in the framework of the world he knew. It opens with the story of this landless Yorkshireman's acquisition of rich properties in Suffolk, and a discussion of those estates themselves, how they were managed and their yield; it continues with a description of John, his remarkable second wife Thomasin, their family, and their life at Blythburgh. |
Contenido
How John Hopton obtained his livelihood I | 1 |
The estates | 31 |
John Hopton and his family | 102 |
Acquaintances neighbours and friends | 159 |
Conclusion | 258 |
Términos y frases comunes
accounts acres arrears bailiff Blythburgh Blythburgh bailiff brother Bruisyard church CIPM Henry VII Cockfield Hall Court Covehithe Cromwell daughter Davis death demesne died Duke Dunwich East Anglian Easton Bavents Elizabeth esquire Essex estates executors expenses Fastolf father February feoffees fifteenth century Harley Charter heir Henry VII vol Heveningham household husband Ibid John Deynes John Heveningham John Hopton John Paston John Ulveston John's K. B. McFarlane Knevet lands later leased liveries lord lord's manor Margaret marks marriage married Mettingham Michaelmas Multon Hall Norfolk Norwich Cons outgoing rents paid pasture perhaps Pickenham priest probably purchase received rents and farms Richard Robert Payn sheep Sibton Sir Roger Sir William soul Southwold Stonor Suffolk Sulyard surviving Swillington tenants tenement Thomas Brews Thomasin Townshend Walberswick Walberswick Churchwardens Wedgwood Wentworth Westhall Westleton Westwood wife William Hopton William Jenny Willoughby Wissett Yorkshire Yoxford
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