Some instructions given by William Booth, esquire, to his stewards, John Carington and William Rowcrofte, upon the purchase of Warrington by Sir George Booth, baronet, and William Booth, his son, A.D.

Some instructions given by William Booth, esquire, to his stewards, John Carington and William Rowcrofte, upon the purchase of Warrington by Sir George Booth, baronet, and William Booth, his son, A.D.

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Jan 1, 2019 · Inglês · Brochura (20 páginas)
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Formato Brochura
Páginas 20
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Jan 1, 2019
Editora Generic

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In a historical account, William Booth outlines the strategic guidance provided to his stewards, John Carington and William Rowcrofte, during a significant property acquisition in Warrington. This interaction reflects an era of societal and economic change, capturing the essence of 17th-century English land transactions. Booth's instructions not only convey practical advice but also illuminate the intricacies of land management and stewardship during that time.

The narrative delves into the responsibilities and expectations placed upon the stewards, emphasizing the importance of diligence and foresight in maintaining and enhancing their newly acquired assets. Through these instructions, readers gain insight into the life and times of Booth and the broader context of his family’s legacy amidst the evolving landscape of English gentry.
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