Books by "John Perceval Egmont (1st earl)"

12 books found

Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont

Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont

by John Perceval Egmont (1st earl), Earl John Perceval

1923

Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont

Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont

by Earl John Perceval, Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts

1923

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735–1738

by John Thomas Scott

2020 · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia, 1735-1738 considers the fascinating early history of a small group of men commissioned by trustees in England to spread Protestantism both to new settlers and indigenous people living in Georgia. Four minister-missionaries arrived in 1736, but after only two years these men detached themselves from the colonial enterprise, and the Mission effectively ended in 1738. Tracing the rise and fall of this endeavor, Scott’s study focuses on key figures in the history of the Mission including the layman, Charles Delamotte, and the ministers, John and Charles Wesley, Benjamin Ingham, and George Whitefield. In Scott’s innovative historical approach, neglected archival sources generate a detailed narrative account that reveals how these men’s personal experiences and personal networks had a significant impact on the inner-workings and trajectory of the Mission. The original group of missionaries who traveled to Georgia was composed of men already bound together by family relations, friendships, and shared lines of mentorship. Once in the colony, the missionaries’ prospects altered as they developed close ties with other missionaries (including a group of Moravians) and other settlers (John Wesley returned to England after his romantic relationship with Sophy Hopkey soured). Structures of imperialism, class, and race underlying colonial ideology informed the Anglican Mission in the era of trustee Georgia. The Wesleys and the Anglican Mission to Georgia enriches this historical picture by illuminating how a different set of intricacies, rooted in personal dynamics, was also integral to the events of this period. In Scott’s study, the history of the expansive eighteenth-century Atlantic world emerges as a riveting account of life unfolding on a local and individual level.

Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont: 1734-1738. 1923

Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont: 1734-1738. 1923

by John Perceval Earl of Egmont

1923

Berkeley and Percival

Berkeley and Percival

by George Berkeley, Earl John Perceval, Benjamin Rand

1914

British Messotinto Portraits

British Messotinto Portraits

by John Chaloner Smith

1884

The House of Commons 1754-1790

The House of Commons 1754-1790

by Lewis Bernstein Namier, John Brooke

1985 · Boydell & Brewer

The House of Commons volumes, part of the History of Parliament series, are a major academic project describing the House's members, constituencies and activities covering the period 1386-1832. Consists of biographies of every person who sat as a member of the House during the period concerned; descriptions of each election during the period in each constituency; and an introductory survey, pulling together and analysing the information given in the biographies and constituency histories.