London in the Jacobite times, Volume I

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London in the Jacobite times, Volume I

by Dr. (John) Doran

EN·~11 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

LONDON IN THE JACOBITE TIMES

1:02
2

CONTENTS

9:15
3

CHAPTER I. - (1714.)

25:37
4

CHAPTER II. - (1714.)

23:12
5

CHAPTER III. - (1715.)

26:35
6

CHAPTER IV. - (1715.)

25:38
7

CHAPTER V. - (1715).

35:57
8

CHAPTER VI. - (1715.)

30:50
9

CHAPTER VII. - (1715-16.)

53:49
10

CHAPTER VIII. - (1716.)

40:20

Description

A vivid portrait of London unfolds as the city grapples with the turbulence of the early eighteenth century. From the bustling streets and solemn churches to the charged atmosphere of Parliament, the narrative captures the atmosphere that followed the 1714 succession and the rise of Jacobite intrigue. Readers hear the clash of Whig and Jacobite voices echoing through public squares and the royal courts.

The work weaves together a mosaic of episodes—political pamphlets, mob gatherings, clandestine clubs, and the dramatic lives of courtiers, soldiers, and prisoners. It follows notable figures such as the exiled Chevalier, the outspoken Bolingbroke, and the daring Lady Nithsdale, while also revealing the everyday customs of theatergoers, clergy, and artisans. Detailed accounts of trials, escapes, and street songs bring the era’s tension and color to life.

Presented as a series of engaging sketches, the book offers listeners a compelling glimpse into a London where loyalty, ambition, and rumor shaped every corner. Its lively storytelling makes the complex political landscape of the Jacobite period accessible and intriguing.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (670K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1877.

Credits

Carol Brown, Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-11-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dr. (John) Doran

Dr. (John) Doran

1807–1878

A lively Victorian man of letters, he wrote engagingly about everyday customs, theater, old anecdotes, and social history. His books turn curiosity about the past into something brisk, readable, and often playful.

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