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The Hornby Castle Estates: Agrarian change from the 1582 Survey to the 1751 Sederunt
Authors:James P Bowen
Institution:1. Leeds Trinity UniversityJ.Bowen@leedstrinity.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract

English Catholicism has generally been ignored by mainstream historiography. In the last decade work on the early seventeenth century has shown that English Catholics actively engaged in ensuring their own survival and played a prominent part in national politics. Catholicism in the latter half of the century has received no such attention. Using a case study of the Lancashire Catholic, William Blundell, from the Civil War period to his death in 1698, it will be argued that by manipulating existing power structures and creating networks of both Protestants and Catholics who protected him, he was able to avoid the extremes of the penal laws and assert an influence on local and national affairs. Despite his professions of loyalty, many of his activities in support of English Catholicism and religious houses abroad posed a direct threat to the Protestant regimes under which he lived.
Keywords:WILLIAM BLUNDELL  LITTLE CROSBY  CATHOLICISM  RECUSANCY
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