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SUMMARY:Annual Conference - Sussex 1635-1665 - The Impact of the Civil Wars and Interregnum
DESCRIPTION:We very much hope that you will join us for this event. Although the venue is larger than usual\, we expect there to be a lot of interest and early booking is advised. \nTea and coffee will be available from 9:30am. The conference beings at 10am. \n  \n\n  \nPROGRAM OF EVENTS \nIntroduction \nby Andrew Foster\nAndrew Foster is an ecclesiastical historian who has published widely on bishops\, clergy\, cathedrals\, dioceses and parishes c.1540-1700.  Formerly Director of Research at the University of Chichester\, he is now an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Kent and a Visiting Researcher with ‘Lincoln Unlocked’\, Lincoln College\, Oxford \nLiving in Arundel and Chichester during the Civil Wars\nby Danae Tankard (Chichester) and Caroline Adams (Arundel)\nDr Danae Tankard is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Chichester\, specialising in 17th-century Sussex.  She is the author of Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England (Bloomsbury Visual Arts\, 2019) and is now working on a study of 17th-century Chichester\, examining the physical environment of the city (especially housing)\, its social structure\, trade and government.\nDr Caroline Adams was Senior Archivist at West Sussex Record Office for twenty years.  She is now a freelance historian and consultant archivist\, specialising in West Sussex during the early modern period \nBREAK FOR TEA/COFFEE \nReligious conflict in Sussex during and after the Civil Wars\nBy Fiona McCall\nDr Fiona McCall lectures in history at the University of Portsmouth\, and at the University of Oxford Department of Continuing Education.  She has published a book\, Baal’s Priests: the Loyalist Clergy and the English Revolution\, and several papers related to the experiences of loyalist clergy and their families during the English Civil War\, and is working on a second book on resistance to Godly religion in the interregnum parish using Sussex quarter sessions and assize records \nLUNCH – there are cafés and pubs close by or you can bring a packed lunch \nDelinquency & Sequestration: The Wiston Estate\, 1642-1647\nBy Janet Pennington\nDr Janet Pennington is an independent historian with a PhD in early-modern Sussex inn and tavern history. Her MA dissertation is about Wiston House. Janet was archivist at Lancing College\, and taught palaeography and local history for Sussex University’s CCE. She enjoys applying documents to landscape and buildings\, as well as giving illustrated talks around the county. www.sussexhistorytalks.co.uk \nBREAK FOR TEA/COFFEE \n‘The Last Act’: Charles II’s flight through Sussex after Worcester fight\nBy John Sutton\nJohn Sutton is a retired university history lecturer. He was the author of the Anglia TV series ‘A War in the Kingdom’\, devoted to the role of eastern England in the two civil wars of 1642-46 and 1648. He also wrote ten entries for the new Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Perhaps he is chiefly renowned for his re-trial of Charles I in the Mumford Theatre\, Cambridge in January 1999. \n\n  \nTickets:  Members £20\,  non-members £25\, full-time students £8 (evidence of eligibility required). \nTo book yourself a place\, please print this booking form. \nPlease note\, we do not issue tickets or receipts for booking slips received. \n  \n\n  \nSPECIAL OFFER: for new members joining at this event\, annual membership is available at the reduced price of £15 (normally £18)\, and the first year’s membership will run for 15 months rather than 12.  \n
URL:http://wsas.co.uk/event/annual-conference-sussex-1635-1665-the-impact-of-the-civil-wars-and-interregnum
LOCATION:The Council House\, North Street\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, PO19 1LQ\, United Kingdom
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