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Faeries, Farms and Folk: A family saga set in the 1600s, 1700s and early 1800s at a time when witchcraft and the kirk were powerful forces in the lives of the people of Scot

Faeries, Farms and Folk: A family saga set in the 1600s, 1700s and early 1800s at a time when witchcraft and the kirk were powerful forces in the lives of the people of Scot

          
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Many people with Scottish ancestry will find Agricultural Labourers among their forebears, because so many people in Scotland prior to the industrial revolution were engaged in working the land in one form or another. It was a time of political upheaval, of strong influence in people's lives by the Church of Scotland and of superstition. In the 17th century in the lowlands of Scotland, farmers were still essentially serfs who were given a plot of land to build a basic cottage and tend a few crops and in return were expected to labour and go to war for the landowners. In the 18th century most people still lived in the countryside and made their living farming. Few, however, would have owned their properties but instead did seasonal work in return for a meagre pay and a roof over their heads. Their wives usually worked as Farm Servants in and around the farmhouse so the landlords got two workers for the price of one, or more as the children were put to work as well. By the mid-19th century and the mechanisation that the industrial revolution brought to Britain, many people had moved to towns and made their living from mining or manufacturing industries. Belief in witchcraft and faeries was commonplace and people who were believed to have 'the gift' - the ability to see into the future - were feared and ostracised. The first chapter of Faeries, Farms and Folk details events that took place in Dumfries in the south-west of Scotland in 1659, when the social disease of witch hunting was at its peak. The names of the accused are the real names of the people involved. Witchcraft was part of the belief system at the time, and devils, good and bad faeries, and other supernatural beings were very real to everyone. I have taken actual events and weaved my family members into the action. While actual people, places and events have been used, this book is essentially a work of fiction. Faeries, Farms and Folk completes the trilogy of the McMurdo family, yet chronologically it is the first book. Ours, Yours and Mines (1860-1913) and Far Across The Sea (1913-2012) have given readers a look into the lives of the people of Scotland at those times, told through real people and events. This book will take readers even further back in time, into the seemingly ordinary lives of the people in the 1600s and 1700s. Their living standards were basic. Most were born, lived and died in the same area. They lived in a time of political unrest and religious fervour, fuelled by the belief of many that witches, ghosts and goblins played a part in their fortunes or misfortunes. It is a fascinating period in history, and one which should be visited from time to time, to remind us of the freedoms we enjoy today.
About the Author: Carmel McMurdo Audsley is an Australian Journalist, Editor and Author who lives in Brisbane with her husband Iain. They both had Scottish fathers, share a mutual love of Scotland and have walked in the footsteps of their ancestors in the country that they love to visit. As a Newspaper Journalist and Magazine Editor, Carmel has written, and had published, thousands of news stories and feature articles and has now turned her research and writing skills to digging up the past and breathing life into the characters she finds. Her first historical fiction novel, 'Ours, Yours and Mines', about the mining families of Ayrshire Scotland, was published in 2012 and captured the hearts of readers as the story unfolded about the harsh living conditions in the mid-1800s and the sad loss of life. 'Far Across The Sea' continued the story with a young man from Scotland travelling to the sunny shores of Australia. Carmel's third book, 'Faeries, Farms and Folk', details the lives of farming folk in the south-west of Scotland who were uprooted from their ancestral homes at the time of the industrial revolution. The books are all based on Carmel's family history. She now devotes all her writing and editing time to producing Scots News Magazine for ex-pat Scots in Australia, and researching and writing historical fiction.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781503251700
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 242
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Weight: 331 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1503251705
  • Publisher Date: 16 Nov 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A family saga set in the 1600s, 1700s and early 1800s at a time when witchcraft and the kirk were powerful forces in the lives of the people of Scot
  • Width: 152 mm


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