Beyond The Mayflower – Part 7: Other Owners I

Click/tap to view more posts from the series We have four more Mayflower owners to discuss, so let us start with two contrasting figures. Robert Child's life can be determined with some confidence (with thanks again to Winifred Cooper for an important fact, which will be discussed imminently), while that of Christopher Nicholls is still … Continue reading Beyond The Mayflower – Part 7: Other Owners I

Beyond The Mayflower – Part 4: Thomas Thompson The Younger

Click/tap to view more posts from the series Last time, we looked at Thomas Thompson sr, Elizabethan mariner. This time we will be looking at his son, Thomas Thompson jr, and immediately finding that his connection to the Mayflower is far greater than that of his storied father. Thomas Thompson the younger was never likely … Continue reading Beyond The Mayflower – Part 4: Thomas Thompson The Younger

Woe to Drunkards

Drunkennesse, I meane, that hatefull Night-bird which was wont to waite for the twilight, to seeke nookes and corners, to avoide the houting and wonderment of the boyes and girles The Internet Archive brings us another historic window to peer into, this time in the form of "Woe to Drunkards. A Sermon by Samuel Ward … Continue reading Woe to Drunkards