About This Book
A multigenerational historical narrative traces the Devereux family from its medieval Norman roots into seventeenth-century England and toward overseas settlement. Early scenes establish household life at a country castle, introducing an aging patriarch, his contrasting sons, and young brides through hunts, domestic detail, and careful description of place. The narrative examines lineage, duty, and interpersonal loyalties as members confront courtly ties, personal ambitions, and the anxieties and hopes of embarking for a distant colony, weaving family episodes, travel preparations, and period atmosphere into a continuous chronicle of change and migration.
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