You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Volume One of this history of the Preen family covers the history from the earliest records. A DNA study has shown that most of the Preens alive today belong to one of three groups and each of these groups is the subject of one of the later volumes (Volume Two the Cardington Group, Volume Three the Kings Stanley Group and Volume Four the Bridgnorth Group). This volume describes all the entries which do not fit into one of the other volumes and includes the Prinn families in Shrewsbury and Kings Charlton, the Pruan family in Gloucestershire and the Prynnes in Cornwall and Devon.
None
In this scholarly treatment of a lesser-known denomination, J. Matthew Pinson offers a comprehensive history of the Free Will Baptist movement—a distinct theological tradition within the larger Baptist family. Traversing four centuries of history in his analysis, Pinson divides his study into five parts, arranged in chronological and geographical order. He traces the beginnings of the Free Will Baptists in the Carolinas from the late 1600s; the denomination’s early expansion across the Southeast; the rise and decline of the Northern Freewill Baptists; and the identity and development of the Free Will Baptist movement into the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The scarcity of archival...
In 'The Nineteenth and Their Times,' Colonel John Biddulph presents a meticulous historical account of the valorous endeavors and campaigns of the four cavalry regiments in the British army, numbered 'Nineteen,' outlined from their formation in 1759. Biddulph's prose is saturated with the respect and reverence fitting to soldiers who have laid down their lives in service to their country. The book navigates readers through various terrains and epochs, manifesting a narrative enriched by detailed documentation and poignant reflections on military strategy, comradery, and sacrifice. The author successfully anchors historical events within a broader literary context, correlating the individual ...
None