Agnes Beaumont of Edworth
[...]he tould him he Could set him in a way to Come in for a part, which my brother was glad to heare of. Since a law suit was threatened, Agnes gave him £60 out of her eventual inheritance. When he was buried at Edworth on 27 January 1692, described as a yeoman, the entry continues 'who came a...
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Published in | Bunyan studies no. 10; p. 7 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Newcastle Upon Tyne
Northumbria University, Department of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences
01.01.2001
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Summary: | [...]he tould him he Could set him in a way to Come in for a part, which my brother was glad to heare of. Since a law suit was threatened, Agnes gave him £60 out of her eventual inheritance. When he was buried at Edworth on 27 January 1692, described as a yeoman, the entry continues 'who came a traveling day labourer to this parish and threshed in the parsonage Barn'. [...]he came from a lower level of society than the Beaumonts, but as a yeoman, an owner of his land, he would eventually have ranked higher than they, who remained tenant farmers. Following the family tradition, he was mayor, and in 1675 we find a boy apprenticed to Thomas Paley, apothecary and alderman,19 and he held the position of coroner for some years. [...]because he too was a medical man, his professional experience would reinforce Mr Halfhead' s view that John Beaumont's death was a natural one. [...]recently, nothing more was known of Agnes' s life until we come to the reports of her burial. |
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ISSN: | 0954-0970 |