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Children of the New Forest

Children of the New Forest

Auteur(s): Frederick Marryat
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In the aftermath of the Battle of Naseby, Colonel Beverley, a valiant Cavalier officer, is killed, and his children are presumed to have perished in the flames that consumed their home, Arnwood, at the hands of Roundhead soldiers. Yet, against all odds, they escape and find refuge with Joseph Armitage, a kind-hearted gamekeeper, in the heart of the New Forest. This captivating tale unfolds as the Beverley children transition from their privileged lives to the simplicity of cottage living, concealing their true identities as Armitages grandchildren. After Armitages passing, Edward Beverley embarks on a new path as a secretary for a sympathetic Puritan overseeing the Royal lands. He ultimately joins the forces of the future King Charles II, only to face the turmoil of the Battle of Worcester, leading him to flee to France in exile until the Restoration. Meanwhile, his siblings remain in the New Forest, and their eventual reunion upon the Kings return is a poignant testament to resilience and family bonds.Copyright Sci Fi & Childrens Stories Monde
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  • Solgood.org Mindful Listening
    Oct 28 2025
    In the aftermath of the Battle of Naseby, Colonel Beverley, a valiant Cavalier officer, is killed, and his children are presumed to have perished in the flames that consumed their home, Arnwood, at the hands of Roundhead soldiers. Yet, against all odds, they escape and find refuge with Joseph Armitage, a kind-hearted gamekeeper, in the heart of the New Forest. This captivating tale unfolds as the Beverley children transition from their privileged lives to the simplicity of cottage living, concealing their true identities as Armitages grandchildren. After Armitages passing, Edward Beverley embarks on a new path as a secretary for a sympathetic Puritan overseeing the Royal lands. He ultimately joins the forces of the future King Charles II, only to face the turmoil of the Battle of Worcester, leading him to flee to France in exile until the Restoration. Meanwhile, his siblings remain in the New Forest, and their eventual reunion upon the Kings return is a poignant testament to resilience and family bonds.
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  • 27 - Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat
    Oct 1 2025
    In the aftermath of the Battle of Naseby, Colonel Beverley, a valiant Cavalier officer, is killed, and his children are presumed to have perished in the flames that consumed their home, Arnwood, at the hands of Roundhead soldiers. Yet, against all odds, they escape and find refuge with Joseph Armitage, a kind-hearted gamekeeper, in the heart of the New Forest. This captivating tale unfolds as the Beverley children transition from their privileged lives to the simplicity of cottage living, concealing their true identities as Armitages grandchildren. After Armitages passing, Edward Beverley embarks on a new path as a secretary for a sympathetic Puritan overseeing the Royal lands. He ultimately joins the forces of the future King Charles II, only to face the turmoil of the Battle of Worcester, leading him to flee to France in exile until the Restoration. Meanwhile, his siblings remain in the New Forest, and their eventual reunion upon the Kings return is a poignant testament to resilience and family bonds.
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    27 min
  • 26 - Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat
    Oct 1 2025
    In the aftermath of the Battle of Naseby, Colonel Beverley, a valiant Cavalier officer, is killed, and his children are presumed to have perished in the flames that consumed their home, Arnwood, at the hands of Roundhead soldiers. Yet, against all odds, they escape and find refuge with Joseph Armitage, a kind-hearted gamekeeper, in the heart of the New Forest. This captivating tale unfolds as the Beverley children transition from their privileged lives to the simplicity of cottage living, concealing their true identities as Armitages grandchildren. After Armitages passing, Edward Beverley embarks on a new path as a secretary for a sympathetic Puritan overseeing the Royal lands. He ultimately joins the forces of the future King Charles II, only to face the turmoil of the Battle of Worcester, leading him to flee to France in exile until the Restoration. Meanwhile, his siblings remain in the New Forest, and their eventual reunion upon the Kings return is a poignant testament to resilience and family bonds.
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    17 min
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