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New Release Books by John AshtonJohn Ashton is the author of The History of Witchcraft in Europe (2022), Looking Back (2022), Modern Street Ballads (2022), Discovering John (2021) and other 191 books.
The History of Witchcraft in Europe
release date: Nov 07, 2022
release date: Oct 06, 2022
release date: Jul 21, 2022
release date: Jan 01, 2021
release date: Sep 03, 2015
'From the surnames of some of the most ancient families in the town of Brighthelmston, the phrase and pronunciation of the old natives, and some peculiar customs there, it has, with great probability, been conjectured, that the town had, at some distant period, received a colony of Flemings. This might have happened soon after the Conquest, for we read of a great inundation of the sea, about that time, in Flanders; and such of the inhabitants of the deluged country as wanted new habitations could not have anywhere applied with a greater likelihood of success than in England. Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror, was their countrywoman, being daughter to Baldwin, Earl of Flanders. At her request, William de Warren, her son-in-law, would have readily given a band of those distrest emigrants a settlement on one of his numerous manors; and, as they had been inhabitants of the maritime part of Flanders, and lived chiefly by fishing, Brighthelmston was the most desirable situation for them within the territory of that nobleman. 'The Flemings, thus settled at Brighthelmston, were led, by habit and situation, to direct their chief attention to the fishery of the Channel. Besides obtaining a plentiful supply of fresh fish of the best kind and quality for themselves and their inland neighbours, they, every season, cured a great number of herrings, and exported them to several parts of the Continent, where the abstinence of Lent, vigils, and other meagre days, insured them a constant market. The inhabitants of the town, now classed intolandsmen and seamen, or mariners, profited respectively by the advantages of their situation. The former, whose dwellings covered the Cliff, and part of the gentle acclivity behind it, drew health and competence from a fertile soil. The latter, residing in two streets under the Cliff, found as bountiful a source of subsistence and profit in the bosom of the sea. In process of time the mariners and their families had increased so far as to compose more than two-thirds of the population of the town, and had a proportionate share of the offices and internal regulation of the parish.'
release date: Nov 23, 2015
There is much and curious food for reflection, in the tendency that mankind has ever shown to sympathise with the daring and ingenious depredators who relieve the rich of their superfluity, which may possibly be owing to the romantic adventures and hair-breadth escapes which the robbers, in their career, have undergone. But, be the cause what it may, it is certain that the populace of all nations view with admiration great and successful thieves: for instance, what greater popular hero, and one that has been popular for centuries, could be found than Robin Hood? Almost every country in Europe has its traditional thief, whose exploits are recorded both in prose and poetry. In England, Claude Duval, Captain Hind, Dick Turpin, Jonathan Wild, and Jack Sheppard have each in their turn occupied a prominent place in the annals of crime; whilst in France, amongst the light-fingered heroes that have, from time to time, extorted respect from the multitude, Cartouche and Vidocq take first rank. Germany is proud of its Schinderhannes, the Robber of the Rhine, the stories of whose generosity and courage still render his memory a favourite on the banks of that river, the travellers on which he so long kept in awe. In Italy and Spain, those homes of brigands and banditti, the inhabitants have ever-ready sympathy for the men whose names and exploits are as familiar among them as Ôhousehold words.Õ Cartouche, however, is the only rival to Barrington in their particular line, and Barrington, certainly, was no mere common pick-pocket, only fit to figure in the ÔNewgate Calendar,Õ but he possessed talents which, had they been properly directed on his first setting out in life, might have enabled him to have played a distinguished part either in literature or in business. But, unfortunately, very early in his youth, poverty led him to adopt theft as his professed vocation; and, by his ingenuity and constant practice, he contrived to render himself so expert, as almost to have conducted his depredations on systematic rules, and elevated his crime into a Ôhigh art.Õ Barrington, too, by his winning manners, gentlemanly address, and the fair education he contrived to pick up, was a man eminently fitted (if such an expression may be allowed) for his profession! his personal appearance was almost sufficient to disarm suspicion, and this, in all probability, contributed greatly to the success which he met with in his career.
release date: Jan 11, 2020
The Mystery of Witchcraft - History, Mythology & Art
release date: Dec 18, 2019
release date: Sep 25, 2019
WITCHCRAFT & MAGIC - Ultimate Collection
release date: Jun 04, 2019
Curious Creatures in Zoology
release date: Jun 13, 2018
Biblical Archaeology (Teacher Guide)
release date: Apr 05, 2017
release date: Apr 12, 2021
The Gospel of John and Christian Origins
release date: Jan 01, 2014
News Around Westminster (1888-1909)
release date: Apr 01, 2020
release date: Feb 16, 2018
Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign
release date: Jan 01, 2010
release date: Jan 01, 2020
Cheeky Walks in Brighton & Sussex
release date: Mar 01, 2012
release date: Jan 01, 2012
Old Times a Picture of Social Life at the End of the Eighteenth Century
release date: Mar 07, 2019
A History of English Lotteries. Now for the First Time Written
release date: Feb 04, 2018
The History of Bread: From Pre-Historic to Modern Times
release date: Nov 13, 2018
release date: Jul 13, 2017
HIST OF GRANTS CAMPAIGN FOR TH
release date: Aug 26, 2016
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