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Mother Leakey and the Bishop Peter Marshall

Mother Leakey and the Bishop By Peter Marshall (Professor of History, University of Warwick)

Mother Leakey and the Bishop by Peter Marshall


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In this remarkable piece of historical detective work, Peter Marshall sets out to discover the intriguing links between sightings of the ghost of an old woman in the small English coastal town of Minehead in the 1630s and the hanging of a disgraced Protestant bishop in Dublin several years later.

Mother Leakey and the Bishop Summary

Mother Leakey and the Bishop: A Ghost Story by Peter Marshall

Halloween 1636: sightings of the ghost of an old woman begin to be reported in the small English coastal town of Minehead, and a royal commission is sent to investigate. December 1640: a disgraced Protestant bishop is hanged in the Irish capital, Dublin, after being convicted of an 'unspeakable' crime. In this remarkable piece of historical detective work, Peter Marshall sets out to uncover the intriguing links between these two seemingly unconnected events. The result is a compelling tale of dark family secrets, of efforts to suppress them, and of the ways in which they finally come to light. It is also the story of a shocking seventeenth-century Church scandal which cast its shadow over religion and politics in Britain and Ireland for the best part of three centuries, drawing in a host of well known and not-so-well-known characters along the way, including Jonathan Swift, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Walter Scott. A fascinating story in its own right, Mother Leakey and the Bishop is also a sparkling demonstration of how the telling of stories is central to the way we remember the past, and can become part of the fabric of history itself.

Mother Leakey and the Bishop Reviews

What a surprisingly wonderful read! With this work, Peter Marshall has written one of the best narratives on seventeenth-century English history, bringing together the small world of a Somerset fishing village with the larger worlds of Sir Thomas Wentworth, Archbishop Laud, and even Charles I. * Journal of British Studies *
An engaging and ambitious work...a remarkable achievement...thought-provoking and enjoyable. * Tom Webster, Histoire Sociale-Social History, 42 *
[This] will appeal to the divergent fields of academic history and broader reading without either boring the academic or patronizing the general reader. * Tom Webster, Histoire Sociale-Social History, 42 *
This is as fine an example of microhistory as is likely to be written. * Craig Herline, Church History and Religious Culture *
Hugely enjoyable feat of historical reconstruction...intiricate story told with hilarious elegance. * London Review of Books *
It is an ugly story but Marshall's way of telling it is irresistible and richly informative. * Sunday Times. John Carey. *
...an engaging and ambitious work... that will appeal to the divergent fields of academic history and broader reading without either boring the academic or patronizing the general reader... a remarkable achievement... thought-provoking and enjoyable. * Histoire Sociale - Social History, 42. Tom Webster. *

About Peter Marshall

Peter Marshall is Professor of History at the University of Warwick, with a particular interest in the study of religious belief and practice in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England and the cultural impact of the English Reformation. He has published widely in the field, including a survey of the period, Reformation England 1480-1642, and The Catholic Priesthood and the English Reformation, also published by Oxford University Press.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Haunting in Minehead ; 1. The World of the Leakeys ; 2. The Leakeys' Other World ; Interlude: A Hanging in Dublin ; 3. The Devil Let Loose Off his Chain ; 4. The Shameful End of Bishop Atherton ; 5. The Penitent Death of a Woeful Sinner ; Interlude: In a London Coffee House ; 6. Athenianism ; 7. The Narratives of the Reverend John Quick ; 8. Atherton and Leakey; History and Folklore ; Epilogue: Mother Leakey's Parlour ; Cast of Characters ; Further Reading

Additional information

GOR001864794
9780199532070
0199532079
Mother Leakey and the Bishop: A Ghost Story by Peter Marshall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2008-10-01
352
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