David Cressy, Careers and Crises in the Age of Charles I
Careers and Crises in the Age of Charles I is now published.
Contents:
- Sir John Ogle and the End of Ambition: A Commander Retires from the Field
- Captain Pennington’s Perplexity: Honour and Duty at Sea
- Hugh Pyne and John Poulet: Dangerous Words and Aristocratic Ambitions
- Alexander Leighton’s Troubles: Mutilation, Imprisonment, and Episcopacy
- Peter Smart and John Cosin: The Beauty of Holiness and its Detractors
- Lady Eleanor’s Kettle of Filth: Prophecy and Desecration in England’s Babylon
- Judith Calley’s Collared Brawn: Country, Court, and the Spanish Connection
- William Morton’s Barren Fruit: A Godly Lecturer’s Career and Contacts
- Henry Butts and the Frown of a King: The Death of a Vice-Chancellor
- Thomas Harrison’s Loyal Heart: The Price of Crying Treason
- Thomas Bushell’s Remarkable Rocks: A Projector in Peace and War
- Nicholas Crispe and the Gold of Africa: Tycoon, Slaver, and Spy
Conclusion: Troubled People in Troubled Times
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