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The Missing Monuments Murders - Judy Stove - cover
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In 1806, Jane Austen's relative, the Reverend Thomas Leigh, inherited huge estates and the mood in the extended Leigh/Austen family was jubilant. But within a few years, bizarre events were being reported: the removal and destruction of monuments in the village church, fraud, and the eviction of villagers who dared talk of events. In later years, it would even be alleged that the family engaged in murder as part of a cover-up. For the first time, this book tells the whole story in which lawyer Charles Griffin, who tried to expose matters, ended up in gaol for his pains. Brilliantly constructed, minutely researched and documented, this book is a window into the days when someone's existence could depend on whether or not it was actually recorded for posterity - in this instance by unusually hard evidence: the monument stone of the title which disappeared from a church wall along with various people who knew of its existence.It is an account that connects Austen, Byron, Scottish bridge engineer John Rennie and Henry Brougham (future Lord Chancellor) plus other famous lawyers and individuals of the age with the wealth, power, influence and allegedly dubious activities of both the landed gentry and downtrodden rural poor, the former so powerful that, so it was claimed, attempts were made to re-write social, legal and local history. A largely hidden story of power, wealth, and allegations of attempts to re-write history in the pursuit of a vast inheritance.Linked to Jane Austen's own family. Suggests and describes an almost unbelievable sequence of yet to be settled events. A true story worthy of a plot from one of Austen's novels (Stoneleigh Abbey has been compared to Northanger Abbey and some of the individuals and events to her fictional characters and story lines as described in the book). A mystery still waiting to be solved, it captures the essence and flavour of the age including uses and abuses of privilege and the law.
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2016
Paperback / softback
288 p.
Testo in English
234 x 156 mm
472 gr.
9781909976245
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