In the play
"The Rivals", written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is the line by
David, Bob Acres servant, "Our ancestors are very good kind of folks; but
they are the last people I would choose to have a visiting acquaintance
with."
Most, if not
all, of us will have persons in our ancestry who do not fit the way we identify
ourselves and who we do not like to have there.
I confess to a choice and extensive collection.
That Jeremy Corbyn has one is simply par for the course. One of his sixteen great great grandparents
has been picked up by that journal of academic learning, The Sunday Express, to
tell us what a rotter he was. Given the
period and the nature of society at the time he may have been more typical of
much of it rather than a special case.
As it happens,
I had already taken a look and in the limited amount I saw his ancestry is quite
ordinary, although in the further past inevitably there will be some who are
different. Some will have picked the
wrong side. If during the Civil War he
has both Royalist and Parliamentarians, quite possible, then it is certain.
Sometimes the
pattern can be intriguing. This blog has
already noted that Mrs. Thatcher has an ancestry of the plebian classes and at odds
in the way she is perceived and regarded by many of her critics. Rather than being one of the elite she was a
gate crasher extra ordinary in many ways, right or wrong.
In the same
generation as Jeremy's above, one of mine, a seaman, was convicted at Greenock
for violent assault. Another did time in
Carrickfergus Gaol. Another was potboy
at a illegal beer stall with his sister the barmaid and run by his father, a
veteran of Corunna.
Welcome to the
club Jeremy, but I think I will take a look at those workhouses and trawl the
names. You never know whose ancestor may
have been in one of them at the time.
As for
previous generations a fiver of quantitative easing says he could have had an
ancestor serving in the Army, Navy or Militia during the Napoleonic Wars. They lasted a long time during which a
remarkable proportion of the male population were involved.
Very recently
I have discovered one of mine, the sole high status family, a local businessman
and Militia officer whose wife's family was close to Sheridan, was called out
with his unit to deal with local strikers and political demonstrators.
Jeremy might
be just as lucky.
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