The History of the Worthies of England: Volume 2

An examination of counties and notable figures in history

Thomas Fuller author John Nichols editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Mar '15

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This volume offers an in-depth look at counties in England and Wales, detailing their resources and notable figures, as presented in The History of the Worthies of England: Volume 2.

In The History of the Worthies of England: Volume 2, originally published in 1662 and later reissued in a two-volume edition in 1811, readers are presented with a comprehensive examination of various counties in England and Wales. The text is meticulously arranged alphabetically, starting from Lincolnshire and concluding with Radnorshire. Each county is explored through its natural resources, industries, and notable figures, including princes and saints, offering a rich tapestry of historical insights.

The author, Thomas Fuller, was a distinguished cleric and historian educated at Cambridge. His background as a preacher and his involvement in the royalist army during the Civil War significantly influenced his historical inquiries. As he traveled with Sir Ralph Hopton's troops, Fuller gathered invaluable information that would later culminate in this remarkable work. The posthumous publication of The History of the Worthies of England reflects his dedication to documenting the history and notable personalities of the time.

This two-volume edition, annotated by John Nichols, serves as a critical resource for those interested in local history and the heritage of England and Wales. Fuller's work not only provides factual accounts but also celebrates the lives and contributions of significant individuals, making it a vital addition to historical literature. The History of the Worthies of England: Volume 2 is a testament to Fuller's legacy and his passion for uncovering the past.

ISBN: 9781108080521

Dimensions: 298mm x 210mm x 34mm

Weight: 1600g

626 pages