Piers Griffith: Pirate of Penrhyn

Author:   Glenys Mair Lloyd
Publisher:   Humphreys Signs Ltd
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9780993262708


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 June 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Narrative history in bite-size chunks for the general reader. Well-written with lively intrigues, family feuds, mariners' tales and insights into a pirate's soul, some sources from previously unknown Welsh manuscript poems of the Age of Queen Elizabeth I by reliable eye-witnesses: soldiers-of-fortune, lawyers, local sea-dogs and a priest. Litigation with fiery kinsmen like Sir Thomas Mostyn and the duelling Earl of Powis intensify around the hero as the shocking loss of his only son and heir of the Plague in London, 1610, all mark a downturn in the changing fortunes of Piers Griffith. Pirate's wife Margaret, previously ignored by researchers, now steps out of the shadows, heiress of the Goodman family, leading Tudor Merchants of Chester. The women around Piers provide new insights into his character: wife, sister, daughters and Lady Catherine, his mother. Elsewhere, under the grace of Elizabeth Tudor and all the glamour of Gloriana, there is much skulduggery, spiery and robbery with violence on the high seas. At the age of 18, after arming and fitting out his ship Grace, he sailed to join Drake and Raleigh in Plymouth against the Armada, then followed them to harry the enemy upon the Spanish Main. Finally, after the collapse his marriage, it was hellish London with its theatres, taverns, old companions and money-lenders like the Middletons, Batemans and the Earl of Pembroke, that lured the outdated, freebooting ex-pirate Piers Griffith of London away from the desolate Penrhyn shore, empty of him. We may wonder at the element of imaginative speculation in this work, but most of the evidence is delved into and sifted. Primary and Secondary sources are listed at the end and references are quickly sorted for the reader as you go along. The narrative is pacey and colourfully illustrated. Classical Poems previously inaccessible to non-Welsh speakers are given readable, paraphrase translations.

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Author:   Glenys Mair Lloyd
Publisher:   Humphreys Signs Ltd
Imprint:   Humphreys Signs Ltd
ISBN:  

9780993262708


ISBN 10:   0993262708
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 June 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Prologue; I: Introduction to the Poems; II: A Pirate's Life in Poetry : Chapters 1 - 18; 1:From the Age of Chivalry to the Age of Piracy; 2:Tudor Favourites; 3:Armada; 4:Pirates at Plymouth; 5:Drake's Last Voyage; 6:Spirit of the Age; 7:Coded Messages and Hidden Treachery; 8:The Earl of Essex Visits Mostyn Hall; 9:The Esperanza; 10:Pirate's Sunset; 11:Plague Years; 12:The Pirate's Wife; 13:Alys, the Pirate's Sister; 14:Travels of a Gentleman; 15:The Devil's Lawcase; 16:Swordplay in the Backstreets; 17:Another Stab-Wound; 18:Piers Griffith of London ; Epilogue; Timeline; Sources for the poems;Tudor Genealogy; BIBLIOGRAPHY:PRIMARY and SECONDARY SOURCES - Manuscripts -Reference Books - Acknowledgements; Picture Credits; Index.

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It is a kind of trap, I know, this life of piracy but one that has its own unbeatable thrill. (Piers Griffith, Poet). 'Pirate, poet, landowner, arms dealer, courtier, spendthrift, perhaps a spy, the handsome and charming Piers Griffith was one of the most colourful and mysterious Welshmen of the Elizabethan age. In this lively account Glenys Mair Lloyd takes us on a fascinating quest for the man behind the legends. Drawing on a wealth of historical documents and especially on the Welsh poetry composed by the pirate himself and his contemporaries, she brings vividly to life both Piers and the dangerous times in which he lived.'(Dr Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan). 'Meticulously researched, casting light on Piers Griffith, his world and the people in it. A thoroughly enjoyable read.'(Julia Fox). 'It was a pleasure to read this interesting, original work.'(Dafydd Glyn Jones). '...a masterpiece.'(Bethan Mair). Sylwadau darllenwyr/Readers'comments 'Dwi'n 'impressed' iawn, iawn... Am bwnc diddorol!'/Very, very impressed... What an interesting subject!' (Wil Aaron).'Riveting. Dwi wrth fy modd ym myd Piers a'i gyfoedion.'/ 'I loved being inside the world of Piers and his contemporaries.'(Deliah Parry Jones).


Author Information

Glenys Mair Lloyd is a writer, researcher and broadcaster. A graduate of Bangor University in English and Anglo-Saxon, she taught for many years and is the author of four novels for children in Welsh and has scripted several drama/documentaries for radio and television. She lives in Wales with her partner, near her children, grandchildren and the haunts of Piers Griffith.

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