24 Historic Oddities By Sabine Baring-Gould

24 Historic Oddities By Sabine Baring-Gould Kindle Edition 24 Historic Oddities This collection presents 24 essays, each of them based on historical evidence, about different events, strange and sometimes unbelievable: The Disappearance of Bathurst The Duchess of Kingston General Mallet Schweinichens Memoirs The Locksmith Gamain Abram the Usurer Sophie Apitzsch Peter Nielsen The Wonder Working Prince Hohenlohe The Snail Telegraph The Countess Goerlitz A Wax and Honey Moon The Electresss Plot Suess Oppenheim Ignatius Fessler A Swiss Passion Play A Northern Raphael The Poisoned Parsnips The Murder of Father Thomas in Damascus Some Accusations Against Jews The Coburg Mausoleum Jean Aymon The Patarines of Milan The Anabaptists of Münster

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Strange and sometimes unbelievable The Disappearance of Bathurst The Duchess of Kingston General Mallet Schweinichen s Memoirs The Locksmith Gamain Abram the Usurer Sophie Apitzsch Peter Nielsen The Wonder Working Prince Hohenlohe The Snail Telegraph The Countess Goerlitz A Wax and Honey Moon The Electress s Plot Suess Oppenheim Ignatius Fessler A Swiss Passion Play A Northern Raphael The Poisoned Parsnips The Murder of Father Thomas in Damascus Some Accusations Against Jews The Coburg Mausoleum Jean Aymon The Patarines of Milan The Anabaptists of M nster 24 Historic OdditiesOddI lost interest in this book in the very first story and didn t finish the book I gave it three stars so I wouldn t effect the star rating in a negative way Sabine Baring Gould

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Sabine Baring Gould was born in the parish of St Sidwell Exeter The eldest son of Edward Baring Gould and his first wife Sophia Charlotte n e Bond he was named after a great uncle the Arctic explorer Sir Edward Sabine Because the family spent much of his childhood travelling round Europe most of his education was by private tutors He only spent about two years in formal schooling first at Kings College School in London then located in Somerset House and then for a few months at Warwick Grammar School now Warwick School Here his time was ended by a bronchial disease of the kind that was to plague him throughout his long life His father considered his ill health as a good reason for another European tour. Book 24 historic oddities pdf In 1852 he was adm Sabine Baring Gould was born in the parish of St Sidwell Exeter The eldest son of Edward Baring Gould and his first wife Sophia Charlotte n e Bond he was named after a great uncle the Arctic explorer Sir Edward Sabine Because the family spent much of his childhood travelling round Europe most of his education was by private tutors He only spent about two years in formal schooling first at King s College School in London then located in Somerset House and then for a few months at Warwick Grammar School now Warwick School Here his time was ended by a bronchial disease of the kind that was to plague him throughout his long life His father considered his ill health as a good reason for another European tour. Book 24 historic oddities pdf In 1852 he was admitted to Cambridge University earning the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in 1857 then Master of Arts in 1860 from Clare College Cambridge During 1864 he became the curate at Horbury Bridge West Riding of Yorkshire It was while acting as a curate that he met Grace Taylor the daughter of a mill hand then aged fourteen In the next few years they fell in love His vicar John Sharp arranged for Grace to live for two years with relatives in York to learn middle class manners Baring Gould meanwhile relocated to become perpetual curate at Dalton near Thirsk He and Grace were married in 1868 at Wakefield Their marriage lasted until her death 48 years later and the couple had 15 children all but one of whom lived to adulthood When he buried his wife in 1916 he had carved on her tombstone the Latin motto Dimidium Animae Meae Half my Soul. 24 historic oddities ebook summary Baring Gould became the rector of East Mersea in Essex in 1871 and spent ten years there In 1872 his father died and he inherited the 3000 acre 12 km family estates of Lew Trenchard in Devon which included the gift of the living of Lew Trenchard parish When the living became vacant in 1881 he was able to appoint himself to it becoming parson as well as squire He did a great deal of work restoring St Peter s Church Lew Trenchard and from 1883 1914 thoroughly remodelled his home Lew Trenchard Manor site_link This collection presents 24 essays each of them based on historical evidence about different events.