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LoC No.: a17001264
Title:
Diary of John Manningham
Of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne, Kent, Barrister‑at‑Law, 1602-1603
Note: Reading ease score: 76.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary: "Diary of John Manningham" by John Manningham is a historical account written during the early 17th century. The book chronicles the thoughts and experiences of John Manningham, a barrister at the Middle Temple, during the years 1602-1603. It records not only his personal reflections but also significant events of the time, including the death of Queen Elizabeth I and the accession of King James I, alongside anecdotes and observations about various figures and societal norms of the era. The opening of this diary provides a glimpse into Manningham's life as a law student, highlighting the vibrant environment of the Middle Temple and the eclectic mix of topics he engages with in his writing. From notes on sermons and discussions with friends to his perspectives on contemporary issues, the diary presents a rich tapestry of life in early 17th-century England. Significant historical occurrences, particularly around the transition from Elizabethan to Jacobean rule, are interwoven with personal anecdotes, offering readers both a historical and social context of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Manningham, John, -1622
Editor: Bruce, John, 1802-1869
EBook No.: 41609
Published: Dec 12, 2012
Downloads: 99
Language: English
Subject: Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Sources
Subject: London (England) -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Lawyers -- Great Britain -- Biography
Subject: Manningham, John, -1622
Subject: Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625 -- Sources
Subject: Lawyers -- Great Britain -- Diaries
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: a17001264
Title:
Diary of John Manningham
Of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne, Kent, Barrister‑at‑Law, 1602-1603
Note: Reading ease score: 76.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by David Garcia, Linda Hamilton, and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Diary of John Manningham" by John Manningham is a historical account written during the early 17th century. The book chronicles the thoughts and experiences of John Manningham, a barrister at the Middle Temple, during the years 1602-1603. It records not only his personal reflections but also significant events of the time, including the death of Queen Elizabeth I and the accession of King James I, alongside anecdotes and observations about various figures and societal norms of the era. The opening of this diary provides a glimpse into Manningham's life as a law student, highlighting the vibrant environment of the Middle Temple and the eclectic mix of topics he engages with in his writing. From notes on sermons and discussions with friends to his perspectives on contemporary issues, the diary presents a rich tapestry of life in early 17th-century England. Significant historical occurrences, particularly around the transition from Elizabethan to Jacobean rule, are interwoven with personal anecdotes, offering readers both a historical and social context of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Manningham, John, -1622
Editor: Bruce, John, 1802-1869
EBook No.: 41609
Published: Dec 12, 2012
Downloads: 99
Language: English
Subject: Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Sources
Subject: London (England) -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Lawyers -- Great Britain -- Biography
Subject: Manningham, John, -1622
Subject: Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625 -- Sources
Subject: Lawyers -- Great Britain -- Diaries
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.