Great Tew has an interesting history. At one website, reference is made to Lucius Cary, 2nd viscount Falkland, who "took up residence at the mansion of Great Tew in Oxfordshire, which was bequeathed to him by his grandfather. He succeeded as the 2nd Viscount Falkland when his father died in September 1633. During the 1630s, Falkland presided over a celebrated philosophical and literary circle at Great Tew where poets, theologians and philosophers met to discuss and exchange ideas. Members of the Great Tew circle included William Chillingworth, Ben Jonson, Thomas Hobbes and Falkland's close friend Edward Hyde." Hugh Trevor-Roper wrote a lengthy essay on the Great Tew Circle in his book, "Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans."
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Duns Tew, Little Tew, and Great Tew
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Yet another cool place I want to visit. :)
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