The Plundering Time: Maryland and the English Civil War, 1645-1646

According to most historians, in 1645-46, Richard Ingle and his ship Reformation terrorized the tiny settlements on the Chesapeake Bay, bringing the violence and mayhem of the English Civil War to the New World. But did he? In this thoroughly researched tale of deception, greed, and political intrigue, St. Mary’s City archaeologist Timothy Riordan unearths new evidence—from muddy "Pope’s Fort" in St, Mary’s to the Admiralty Court records in London—to show that revolution was brewing in Maryland with or without the colorful, sometimes roguish Ingle and his crew.

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The Plundering Time: Maryland and the English Civil War, 1645-1646

According to most historians, in 1645-46, Richard Ingle and his ship Reformation terrorized the tiny settlements on the Chesapeake Bay, bringing the violence and mayhem of the English Civil War to the New World. But did he? In this thoroughly researched tale of deception, greed, and political intrigue, St. Mary’s City archaeologist Timothy Riordan unearths new evidence—from muddy "Pope’s Fort" in St, Mary’s to the Admiralty Court records in London—to show that revolution was brewing in Maryland with or without the colorful, sometimes roguish Ingle and his crew.

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The Plundering Time: Maryland and the English Civil War, 1645-1646

The Plundering Time: Maryland and the English Civil War, 1645-1646

by Timothy B. Riordan
The Plundering Time: Maryland and the English Civil War, 1645-1646

The Plundering Time: Maryland and the English Civil War, 1645-1646

by Timothy B. Riordan

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According to most historians, in 1645-46, Richard Ingle and his ship Reformation terrorized the tiny settlements on the Chesapeake Bay, bringing the violence and mayhem of the English Civil War to the New World. But did he? In this thoroughly researched tale of deception, greed, and political intrigue, St. Mary’s City archaeologist Timothy Riordan unearths new evidence—from muddy "Pope’s Fort" in St, Mary’s to the Admiralty Court records in London—to show that revolution was brewing in Maryland with or without the colorful, sometimes roguish Ingle and his crew.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780938420897
Publisher: The Maryland Historical Society
Publication date: 02/15/2006
Series: Maryland Historical Society Series
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 229,431
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

PrefaceIX
Introduction: "They came in arms ... and ransacked every place"3
Chapter 1"Our present estate every day bettering itt selfe"17
Chapter 2"They slew the men ... we had there and carried away our goods"33
Chapter 3"Security of contiens was ... expected from this government"52
Chapter 4"The tymes now doe seeme perillous"86
Chapter 5"Whereas I am determined to goe for England"98
Chapter 6"Which bills ... I have thought fit not to accept"116
Chapter 7"The highest fine that ... can or ought to be assessed"130
Chapter 8"Our Rebellious subjects ... drive a great trade ... in Virginia"150
Chapter 9"If Ingle or any other ... should come ... hee would hang them"166
Chapter 10"A most pitifull ruines, spoiled and defaced..."181
Chapter 11"Burn them Papists Divells"199
Chapter 12"These had protection in a certain fortified citadel..."219
Chapter 13"To hold yourself upright and hang from the gibbet at Tyburn"239
Chapter 14"The Soldiers were to expect no pillage..."258
Chapter 15"Catholicks of this nation ... have deemed it necessary..."276
Chapter 16"The said Mrs. Brent protesteth against all proceedings..."290
Chapter 17"I will not ... trouble ... any person ... in respect of his religion"314
AppendixInventory of Cross House331
References335
Bibliography368
Index374
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