Publications

1791 Letter from Mary Pimlot (Samuel Crompton’s wife) to her friend, Charlotte (England)

Very little is known about Crompton’s wife (there is even some argument about whether her maiden name was Pimlott or Pimbley). She was a spinstress, and the daughter of a West Indies trader, so she may have been middle class, and therefore, educated (could read and write). Samuel knew Mary before they were married, though we’ve embellished on her inspiration of his invention of the Spinning Mule in 1779.
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1791 Letter From Mary Pimlott-Crompton

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Medieval De Valle Brothers
Historical Letters

The Medieval De Valle Brothers: Grants, Writs & Letters (France-England-Ireland)

The Earl of Pembroke, Richard “Strongbow” de Clare (also FitzGilbert) led the invasion of Ireland as part of the larger Norman Conquest. Three of Robert De Valle’s sons, Gilbert De Valle, Stephen De Valle, and Hay De Valle, crossed the Irish Sea with Baron Raymond “Le Gros” FitzGerald from Pembrokeshire, Wales, in advance of Strongbow’s army.

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