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Thomas Willoughby (1601-1657) immigrated in 1610 from England to what became Elizabeth City County, Virginia, moving about 1635 to Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. His son, Thomas Willoughby II (1632-1672), served as agent in Barbados for Thomas Modyford in the 1650s, and while there became administrator of the estate of Thomas Middleton (his father's nephew), who was a ship captain with holdings in Barbados. Thomas II probably maintained his resident in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, while making extensive visits to Barbados. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina and elsewhere. Includes ancestors (some in the nobility) to 1167 A.D. and earlier.
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Working under the pseudonym "Herbert Strang," English authors Charles James L'Estrange and George Herbert Ely paired up to pen a series of enduringly popular adventure stories intended for younger readers. Tom Willoughby's Scouts is a timeless action-adventure tale that will appeal to thrill-seeking readers of all ages.
This volume is an invaluable portrait of family, kinship, regional and national dynamics in the Tudor and early Stuart period. Based on letters and papers that Cassandra Willoughby found in the family library, her Account focuses on the women of the family, and offers insight into sixteenth-century family dynamics, gentry culture and court connections.
The village of Chiddingstone in Kent is an ancient community with roots going back over a thousand years. A History of Chiddingstone brings together in one volume a collection of records covering areas such as the origins of local place names, lists of Parish officials and local families, and sketch maps of fields and settlements, together with notes and historical observations. Originally published in 1939, and long out of print, this re-issue of A History of Chiddingstone will make this unique collection of records and commentaries available to a new generation of local historians and students of rural history.
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tom Willoughby's journey through the tumultuous War in German East Africa. Boarding the Hedwig von Wissmann, a vessel bound for Bismarckburg, Tom and his enigmatic fellow passenger embark on a fateful voyage across Lake Tanganyika. Amidst the scenic backdrop, alliances form and secrets simmer beneath the surface. As the ship cuts through the water, Tom observes his fellow travelers, each harboring their own stories and motivations. Engaging in unexpected encounters, he meets the seasoned Mr. Barkworth, whose connection to Tom's father sparks intrigue and unforeseen revelations.