The Verneys

Author(s): Adrian Tinniswood

Biography

'To know the Verneys is to know the seventeenth century,' writes Adrian Tinniswood in his brilliant new book - and thanks to the chance survival in an attic of tens of thousands of their letters, we know the Verneys very well indeed. By drawing on their letters, he reveals the world of this family of Buckinghamshire gentry in extraordinary detail and intimacy.Here is Edmund Verney, Charles I's standard bearer at Edgehill. He died there; all they found of him was his hand, still clutching the King's standard. Edmund left ten children, the oldest of whom, Ralph, struggled to hold the family together during the Civil War. He lost the respect of his brothers and sisters because he alone of the Verneys supported the Parliamentarian cause. Then Parliament, suspicious of royalist connections, hounded him into exile. Ralph's brother Mun was a professional soldier who survived Cromwell's attack on Drogheda in 1649, only to be stabbed to death two days later. Their sister Mall fell pregnant out of wedlock.Bess ran off with a clergyman. Henry was obsessed with horse-racing. Cary gambled away a fortune.

General Information

  • : 9781844134144
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.484
  • : 03 April 2008
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Adrian Tinniswood
  • : Paperback
  • : 941.060922
  • : 608