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Harrison, Domville, Warburton and Allied Families Vol 2

Autor Diana Muir, David Harrison
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2020
David Harrison's ancestors, including the Harrison, Domville and Warburton families of Cheshire, England have lived in the same area for hundreds of years. Landed gentry, they are descended from noble and landed families who occupied the great houses of Lymm Hall, East Hall, and Arley Hall, spreading their influence throughout the shire. Descended from men such as Adam de Dutton, who arrived with William the Conqueror in 1066, they were granted knighthoods and lands for their loyalty and service. Descended also from King Edward I, the Lords of Liecester, and Lord Stanley their ancestry extends back to the Duke of Normandy (Rollo) and the Sea-Kings of Norway and Finland on both his mother and father's side. Included in this volume are records of many families; Bate, Brereton, Cartwright, Chadwick, Davenport, Dickinson, Domville, Griffiths, Grimshaw, Harrison, Hatch, Harrington, Molymeux, Mort, Pritchard, Rollo, Stanley, Stirrup, Twist, Wakefield, Warburton. Vol. 1 contains the pedigree charts for his families and Vol. 2 contains the family groups and individual information. Each are indexed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781716631634
ISBN-10: 1716631637
Pagini: 538
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Lulu.Com

Notă biografică

David Harrison was born in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England but spent half his life in London and South East England before moving to Sydney, Australia in 1981 and becoming an Australian citizen.After retiring from a career in scientific research which entailed writing and publishing many scientific papers and reports, David decided he'd like to try his hand at creative writing and took a course with the poet Kate Llewellyn. With Kate's encouragement he started writing poetry. He was a member of the Central Coast Poets from 2004 until moving to Canberra in 2022 and had poems published in their anthologies, as well as in Five Bells and Quadrant magazine. His poem "Poor Man Hiro" was awarded second prize in the Henry Kendal Poetry Award 2012 and his poem "In Praise of Grey" was awarded first prize in the Free Verse Category competition of the University of the Third Age, Sunshine Coast. His first book of poems, "Songs of the Exile" was published with Ginninderra Press in 2017.