Bloody Marsh. A Seventeenth-Century Village in Crisis

Bloody Marsh. A Seventeenth-Century Village in Crisis

by Peter Warner (Author)

Synopsis

`A story of rising poverty, enclosure, accusations of rape, and the brutal confrontation of the landed and the dispossessed'. What began as a dispute over grazing rights in the village of Walberswick in Suffolk in April 1644, led to the death of a man and the subsequent hanging of three others. The events of this month are pieced together through primary source material and the events are used as a medium for discussing life in the seventeenth century community. A great story and a great book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 146
Publisher: Windgather Press
Published: 14 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0953863018
ISBN 13: 9780953863013