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The Papers of the Hothams, Governors of Hull during the Civil War Andrew Hopper (University of Leicester)

The Papers of the Hothams, Governors of Hull during the Civil War By Andrew Hopper (University of Leicester)

The Papers of the Hothams, Governors of Hull during the Civil War by Andrew Hopper (University of Leicester)


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This volume publishes and contextualizes the papers of the Hotham family, parliament's governors of Hull during the civil wars. The dilemma of allegiance experienced by Sir John Hotham and his son, Lieutenant-General John Hotham, resulted in consequences of national significance. They were beheaded on Tower Hill in January 1645.

The Papers of the Hothams, Governors of Hull during the Civil War Summary

The Papers of the Hothams, Governors of Hull during the Civil War by Andrew Hopper (University of Leicester)

This edition publishes the Hotham family's correspondence and papers during the civil wars, bringing together for the first time material from the University of Hull Archives, the British and Bodleian Libraries and the National Archives. It comprises the papers of Sir John Hotham, parliamentarian governor of Hull, and his eldest son and deputy governor Lieutenant-General John Hotham. Their correspondents include the Fairfaxes, Hampden, Lenthall, Pym, Saye and the Earl of Newcastle. The volume demonstrates Hull's critical military significance, where the Hothams' pre-war defiance of Charles I rendered them figures of national consequence. It provides important evidence for attitudes to honour, the civil war in the north and the internal politics of parliament's cause. It also sheds new light on Sir John Hotham's trial for conspiring to betray Hull. Ultimately, it demonstrates the dilemma of allegiance encountered by a gentry family whose concerns for personal status and reputation consumed them.

About Andrew Hopper (University of Leicester)

Andrew Hopper is Lecturer in English Local History at the Centre for English Local History, University of Leicester. He completed his PhD on parliamentarian allegiance in Yorkshire at the University of York in 1999. From 2000-3, he was the project researcher for the Virtual Norfolk Project at the University of East Anglia. From 2003-6, Dr Hopper was an AHRC postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Birmingham, working with Professor Richard Cust on the High Court of Chivalry during the 1630s. In 2006 he was appointed as a 'new blood' lecturer in English Local History at the University of Leicester. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and winner of the Yorkshire History Prize, 1995.

Table of Contents

List of maps and figures; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction: the Hotham family; Hull and the East Riding in 1642; The Hothams at war; Arrest and trial; Provenance; Editorial decisions and practices; The letters and papers of the Hothams: dated letters and papers; Undated letters and papers; Appendix I: pamphlets and tracts collected by the Hotham family; Appendix II: the accounts of the garrison of Hull, 1642-3; Appendix III: the accounts of the garrison of Beverley, 1643; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781107016453
9781107016453
1107016452
The Papers of the Hothams, Governors of Hull during the Civil War by Andrew Hopper (University of Leicester)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2011-11-24
350
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