98% of travellers recommend this experience. apparently before he could produce any more children.) Part of the medieval moat and curtain wall were located, as well as a large cellared building and a stone-built tower, which may have been of medieval origin, but which was still standing during the Civil War siege. More had apparently waited too long to surrender. 19 He was elected for the county to the second Protectorate Parliament, but not allowed to Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. It is quoted in Stow's Chronicle. belonging to the junior branch of the Hopton family of Hopton Castle, Shropshire. Although it's picturesque, it was the site of a series of gruesome battles that took place at height of the English Civil War, when a Royalist force laid siege to a small garrison of Parliamentarians inside the castle. Shrewsbury g.s. https://timeteamofficial.podbean.com/You can also follow and download on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/time-team-unearthing-the-past/id1572648474We are really pleased to share this new service with you and will be adding more episodes over the coming days.Now you can enjoy catching up with these old and new interviews whatever you're doing, no matter where you are!Please note: These are unabridged, audio-only versions of a video interviews originally released on the Time Team Official YouTube channel.Support Time Team by becoming a patron and get access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content here: https://www.patreon.com/timeteamofficial You can now purchase Time Team's Official merchandise here: https://shop.timeteamdigital.com/Subscribe for FULL EPISODES every Wednesday and Sunday. Although Woodhouse's demand for surrender came this time with a drum, More again refused. [16][17], Additionally, in 1616, Samuel More, under his father Richard's direction, removed all four children from Larden and placed them in the care of some of Richard's tenants near Linley. During the English Civil War, Samuel More fought for Parliament and commanded a garrison at Hopton Castle in Shropshire, one of the few castles to be held for Parliament in that county. and Armorial records.). and perhaps Royal ancestry is given some
In the mid-1950s the land was sold to the Williams family, farmers in Hopton Castle. various historical and armorial references in the case of some of the Berkeley
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Only one of the children survived the hardships of the first winter in Plymouth. Brampton Bryan had been threatened by the Prince's troops during 1643 but Brilliana, wife of Sir Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, had managed to hold out while her husband and son were away fighting for Parliament.
Time Team Series 17: The Massacre In The Cellar (Hopton Castle (C) have been brothers?] only child traced to the couple is Mary baptised at Whitminster (Wheatenhurst)
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is the isolated and tiny (even today!) Sir Anthony R. Wagner, 'The Origin of the Mayflower Children: Jasper, Richard and Ellen More', (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1960), vol. A week later, the Royalists, under Sir Michael Woodhouse, attacked. Enjoyed our visit.. good information available. century, Bigland's History of
[1] [1] That it was a difficult site to defend is borne out by an appalling incident in the English Civil War, fortunately long after all Hopton family connections with the castle had been severed. Resources [edit | edit source] Find Neighboring Parishes [edit | edit source] Use England Jurisdictions 1851 Map. families in Yorkshire and Suffolk, for example.). During this time a sophisticated and possibly unique garderobe chamber was revealed. In 1608, Jacob Blakeway and his father Edward, a yeoman, had renewed a lease on a parcel of land owned by Katherine More's father, Jasper More of Larden Hall. " Superb piece of history " May 2022 Superb piece of history d.v.p. It was this legal action in early 1622 before Chief Justice James Ley which led to the statement from Samuel explaining where he sent the children and why, the historical evidence for his parents' history. Death and Dominoes: The First POW Camp - Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire 2010-10-03. During the English Civil War, Samuel More fought for Parliament and commanded a garrison at Hopton Castle in Shropshire, one of the few castles to be held for Parliament in that county. 1648, Salop 1659, Herefs., Salop, Worcs. of my reign. The Hopton commander, Samuel, later Colonel, More, son of a local landowner, wrote a famous, if rather muddled, account of what followed. Richard baptised at Eastington in 1661 could be the father. there could have been two unrelated
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Ralph Hopton, Baron Hopton | English commander | Britannica At that time any of the usual witnesses would have been dead. in 1688. in the transcription of ancient manuscripts and the like, all
The bailey was fortified in stone and a rectangular two-storey keep was built. He was marched out of the castle and lived to fight another day, but his men were not so lucky - all of them were executed and thrown into a pit on the site. Hopton Castle featured in the British TV series Time Team in 2010. During the Civil War Hopton Castle was one of the few castles to be held for the Parliament in the west. fa. Willam the Conqueror. Only in the mid 1990 was the cause of Hopton Castle taken up again by the handful of dedicated local people now represented by the Hopton Castle Preservation Trust.(HCPT). hamlet of Moreton Valence, where William
They surrendered on the understanding that their fate would be decided by Woodhouse. been traced back farther than Sir Walter Hopton of, in King Stephen's time (fifty years or
More eventually agreed terms and surrendered. significant. link the Hoptons of Hopton Castle to the Hoptons who first appear in. PASSENGER LISTS TO NEW ZEALAND |
On our visit we were the only people there so having it to ourselves was a bonus, exploring it in our own time. [25] for the plantacon (sic) of Virginia"[26] in whose home they would be staying while awaiting ship boarding.
Samuel More (c1585-) | Familypedia | Fandom (I have in my possession a tree for that branch of the family which
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[23][24], The statement details that soon after the denial of the appeal on 8 July 1620, the children were transported from Shipton to London by a cousin of Samuel More and given into the care of Thomas Weston, "and delivered to Philemon Powell who was intreated to deliver them to John Carver and Robert Cushman undertakers for the associats (sic) of John Peers (Pierce). Zouche sold his office to Buckingham in November, and at the next election More was replaced by Sackville Crowe. (Richard died in 1690,
they reygned and what notable thynges hath been doone durynge theyre Reygnes.'. Sir Michael Woodhouse, with a force of about 500, laid siege to the castle which was defended by about thirty Roundheads under the command of Samuel More. Many an English
1644 - siege of Brampton Bryan and Hopton Castle - The Civil War battles around this area were bloody and notorious - you can visit Hopton Castle at any time on the Quietest Cycle Tour under the Sun - there is excellent interpretation there - so you can find out all about the gruesome massacre. records the move from Shropshire to Canon Frome, but the document is too large and complex to reproduce
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I told him I know not. Although there were lulls (a quiet Tuesday "until night"), the beleaguered garrison would have had to remain constantly alert.. After more torchings and deaths - including the first amongst the Parliamentarians - More's troops seemed to have retreated to the tower. [21], After the Mayflower sailed, Katherine made another attempt to challenge the decision through the courts. Dark shadow of a Civil War massacre A tree casts a dramatic shadow across the medieval walls of Hopton Castle, near Craven Arms, at sunrise. at first at any rate. Civil War, fortunately long after all Hopton family connections with the castle
Brilliana having died 'of a great coold' (sic) her doctor, a Lieutenant Wright, took charge and arranged for the neighbouring Hopton Castle to be manned by a small garrison before the Royalists could take it. and coh. [1] In 1616, Samuel accused his wife Katherine of adultery and bearing four children with Jacob Blakeway, a neighbour. WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY, NEW ZEALAND GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES, RootsWeb is funded and supported by They contacted the Ministry of Works about the danger represented by the fragile building.
Time Team Season 17, Episode 5 The Massacre In The Cellar Hopton Castle 1647-52,6 1657, 1660,7 militia, Herefs., Salop and Mont. It is also interesting to note that the Canon Frome, Herefordshire, branch of the
The Massacre in the Cellar (Hopton Castle) | Series 17 Episode 5 | Time Most people thought it a death sentence and indeed, many did not survive either the voyage or the harsh climate, disease and scarcity of fresh food, for which they were ill-prepared. But the kindest creature to his slavesand the unfortunate results of his bad ways were not sold, had not to jump over ice blocks. If I am right about a connection; how does Daniel of
There were at least twelve actions recorded between December 1619 and 8 July 1620 when it was finally dismissed. According to More's account all those who surrendered, apart from himself, were killed and buried. [flickr-photoset:id=72157626378518763,size=s]. Interesting reading the board, dog friendly, donation to visit, small car park, well worth visiting. It was presumably Zouche who secured Mores re-election for Hastings in 1624. Chalford which formed part of the Bisley parish at that time.) The Shropshire
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He was succeeded by Richard, the eldest son of his second marriage, who sat for Bishops Castle as a Whig in three parliaments between 1681 and 1698.20, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2020. Samuel More's garrison numbered around 30 men, and the end result of such an action was inevitable. Westons Puritan contacts for the voyage were John Carver and Robert Cushman, who jointly agreed to find the children guardians among the Mayflower passengers. a Hopton daughter adopting the surname of his wife. defence, Salop 1643, sequestration 1644,4 assessment, Herefs. Well kept grounds, safe parking, interesting history. Bisley towards the end of the sixteenth century. HOPTON, CASTLE (St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Clun, hundred of Purslow, S. division of Shropshire, 12 miles (W. by N.) from Ludlow. somewhere there must be a tie in with our earliest proven ancestor - Daniel
The Massacre in the Cellar - Hopton Castle, Shropshire 2010-05-16. (It was written in Latin and only names one man, Henry Gregory, an old man ( senex) but the register has been published.) 1643-4. Hopton family, lawfully begotten. Unsurprisingly, this was refused, so he then sued simply for the lives of his men. There are varying versions of what happened next. Read more about this topic: Hopton Castle, The utter helplessness of a conquered people is perhaps the most tragic feature of a civil war or any other sort of war.Rebecca Latimer Felton (18351930), He was high and mighty. once the male line died out and the name was maintained only by the husband of
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The commander of the Hopton garrison, Samuel More, left an eyewitness account of the siege, and this provided an opportunity for Time Team to compare a contemporary account of the Civil War with the archaeological remains, as well as investigating the medieval origins of the castle, of which only the Keep, or tower house, survives today. Substantial remnants of the much altered keep remain. [13][14][15] At that time, children were routinely rounded up from the streets of London or taken from poor families receiving church relief to be used as labourers in the New World colonies. Hoptons will to the Canon Frome. [1] [1] That it was a difficult site to defend is borne out by an appalling incident in the English Civil War, fortunately long after all Hopton family connections with the castle had been severed. They state that after a three-week siege, More delayed surrendering until the bailey had been taken and the entrance to the keep was on fire, at which point the garrison surrendered to Sir Michael Woodhouse, who at his discretion (his prerogative under the laws of war as they were practised at that time), decided not to grant the majority of his prisoners quarter and they were killed by their captors. This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. arms of the A branch also suggests the same line of descent. [29] As the agent of the Merchant Adventurer investment group that was funding the Puritan voyage, Bradford states that Weston caused them many financial and agreement contract problems, both before and after the Mayflower sailed.
Hopton Castle - Wikishire From 9 a clock until 5* they shot 96 shots at our out wall, * not a fixed working day, but the daylight hours in early March. Both A and Canon Frome branches claim descent
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Minor repairs in the 1950s and '60s kept the monument standing. Tax records of 17th century suggest that no-one resided in the castle and depictions of the 18th and 19th centuries show a ruin much like what is visible today. Hopton Castle is well worth a visit if you are in the area.
family lays claim to being descended from William the Conqueror, but the Hopton
of Roger Harris of Shrewsbury, Salop; bro. had been severed. Samuel married his cousin Katherine More, whose father, Jasper More, was master of Larden, a 1,000-acre estate between Much Wenlock and Ludlow in Shropshire. 3da. In the first, he arranged for the removal of his children to the New World aboard the Mayflower; later, during the English Civil War, a garrison under his command was massacred by besieging forces. Not an easy place to defend one would think![1]. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. A and B also sprang. origins and will attestation to Branch A. 77, 1700 to 1830 174, (2) As late as the eighteenth
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95% of travellers recommend this experience. Hopton Castle is well worth a visit if you are in the area. Samuel quotes her words in his declaration, "though she could not sufficiently prove by witnesses yet it was all one before god as she sayed". Castle in Shropshire, and it still stands..just! When the system detects a problem, a review may be automatically rejected, sent to the reviewer for validation, or manually reviewed by our team of content specialists, who work 24/7 to maintain the quality of the reviews on our site. With the Harley family of Brampton Bryan Castle just over the border in Herefordshire, Wallop represented staunch opposition in this locality to Prince Rupert's forces occupying much of mainly Royalist Shropshire. There is an excellent programme on YouTube which was made by the Time Team called Massacre In the Cellar. before 1700 138, 1700 to 1830 37, before 1700 8, 1700 to 1830 70, before 1700
In the mid-1950s the land was sold to the Williams family, farmers in Hopton Castle. They were kept in full view and provided for handsomely in his will. We visited Hopton castle because we were staying close by. context, the geographical distance between Hopton Castle in Shropshire and the Hopton settlements in Gloucestershire is
Her death seems to have occurred by the middle of the 1620s, for by June 1625 More had taken another wife, Elizabeth Worsley, a kinswoman of Lord Zouche,18 who bore him six children. was granted to the |Hopton family by
Introducing 'Time Team: Unearthing the Past' - a selection of our exclusive interviews with Time Team members and special guests, now available to listen to via our podcast streaming service! Read more about this topic: Hopton Castle, The United States is just now the oldest country in the world, there always is an oldest country and she is it, it is she who is the mother of the twentieth century civilization. Hopton Castle, scene of English Civil War battle, saved by campaigners A 12th Century castle that was the scene of one of the bloodiest massacres of the English Civil War has been saved from.