Harwood, D. and Stock, S. (2015). Henry Sacheverell (1548-1620) of Old Hays, Ratby; Morley and Hopwell Hall, Derbyshire; and New Hall, Warwickshire: Recusant Catholic or Reformed Protestant?. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 89. Vol 89, Leicester: Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society. pp. 179-200. https://doi.org/10.5284/1107906. Cite this via datacite

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Henry Sacheverell (1548-1620) of Old Hays, Ratby; Morley and Hopwell Hall, Derbyshire; and New Hall, Warwickshire: Recusant Catholic or Reformed Protestant?
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 89
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179 - 200
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Henry Sacheverell of Old Hays, Ratby; Morley and Hopwell in Derbyshire: and New Hall, Warwickshire (see Fig. 1) was a member of a wealthy and influential family, with a strong Roman Catholic background. Between 1600 and 1603, he moved to the moated farm of Old Hays, Ratby, in order to live with his mistress, Elizabeth Kayes (Keyes; Kaies) and their children. This paper considers his life, the background to his move to Old Hays, and an examination of his religious allegiance during this time of great turmoil between Catholics and Protestants. No evidence of recusancy was established, but it would appear that he retained his Catholic faith, albeit in a cautious and covert way.
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Doug Harwood
Sandra Stock
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Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society
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2015
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03 Feb 2022