Claxfeldestane

Claxfeldestane
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Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781803130729
ISBN-13 : 1803130725
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Book Synopsis Claxfeldestane by : Paul Anthony Greenstreet

Download or read book Claxfeldestane written by Paul Anthony Greenstreet and published by Troubador Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2022-02-08 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chronicling the life of Jack Greenstreet through the Civil Wars to the Glorious Reformation, Claxfeldestane takes inspiration from factual evidence gained by the author’s research into his own Kentish ancestry, traced back to 1250AD. Knights and nobles were discovered bearing the Greenstreet name, and a Coat of Arms borne by Lawrence Greenstreet, son of John, the Prior of Rochester Cathedral. Mentioned in ancient subsidy rolls, ‘Claxfeldestane’ is a 15th century, half timbered, Wealden Hall farmhouse. Part jettied, the house was built by wealthy Yeoman farmers and lies at Claxfield, on the Lynsted side of Teynham, Kent. It is at this Grade 2 listed abode that the tale centres, where the author’s ancestors resided and were recorded through history as *King’s Reeves: (*viz - Chief Magistrates. Stewards who organise manorial affairs.) A Royalist, supporting King Charles 1st, Cavalier Jack feuds with his father and brothers, who support the Parliamentary cause. He also crosses sword with his uncle, Lord Peter of Paynter’s farm, Ospringe, who is in league with Oliver Cromwell. Seriously wounded at the Battle of Yalding, Jack is attended to by his uncle, Reeve Johis, and the Reeve’s son James. Johis and James Greenstreet are destined to be the last Reeves of Claxfeldestane.


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