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"For each friend and correspondent Miss Carter uses a distinct tone. The contents of her letters are tailored to meet the character, the interests, the concerns, the situation and style of life of the person to whom she is writing; and each letter reflects the particular relationships between Miss Carter and her correspondent."--BOOK JACKET.
I intended to title the book Our Ancestry but we have cousins and second cousins and third cousins in Canada, America, Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the world. The title became Your Ancestry ,make a connection and we become cousins. Are your ancestors Major, Spearpoint, Warman and more? Connect to a Kent fishing community and stories of smuggling? Are your ancestors Lamb, Caffrey, Morgan, Brady and more? Connect to the north east and stories of legendary Irish princes and the truth staff of a saint? Are your ancestors Sharp, Simmons, Dawson, Austen, Boys and More? Connect to a line leading to the kings and queens of the Plantagenets? Connect to characters in the tv Series “The Last Kingdom”, Alfred the Great, Hywel Dda, Sigtrygg (Sitric Cáech)? Make this : YOUR ANCESTRY
Biography of convict John Croaker, who was transported to Australia for embezzlement. His arrival coincided with the foundation of the Bank of New South Wales and he was granted a ticket of leave and employed to advise on the bank's bookkeeping procedures. After receiving his unconditional pardon, he was involved in brewing, farming and malting. His involvement in banking, brewing and the law enable this biography to use Croaker as a window on the economic, judicial and social conditions of his age in England and New South Wales. Includes appendices, notes, bibliography and index. Booker is Group Archivist for Lloyds TSB Group, London. Craig is Professor of Accounting at the Australian National University.
These Church Court Records of the Canterbury Diocese 1559-1565 throw light on a wide sphere of social life, so much of which was subject to the discipline of the Church.
This is the story of a girl's school that has lasted over 200 years from its start on the old parade ground of a ruined castle's bailey in Folkestone, to its current existence on the Isle of Wight. Its name has changed from Mrs. Cullen's Establishment (a "Dame's School) to Parade House Academy, to Rockhill, to the Anglo-Continental School, and now to Upper Chine. Though its name and location have changed, it has proven to be an enduring institution. Fourth in the Florence Harrison series, this book describes the school where Florence lived as a child and the impact the school had on her family and her career. Illustrated with numerous color pictures and maps.