- History of the Marranos in England
The History of Marranos in England consists of the
Marrano s' contribution and achievement inEngland .Arrival of Marranos
Toward the middle of the
seventeenth century a considerable number of Marrano merchants settled inLondon and formed there a secret , at the head of which wasAntonio Fernandez Carvajal . They conducted a large business with theLevant , East andWest Indies ,Canary Islands , andBrazil , and above all with theNetherlands ,Spain , andPortugal . They formed an important link in the network of trade spread especially throughout the Spanish and Portuguese world by the Marranos or secret Jews (seeCommerce ). Their position enabled them to give Cromwell and his secretary, Thurloe, important information as to the plans both of Charles Stuart inHolland and of the Spaniards in theNew World (see L. Wolf, "Cromwell's Secret Intelligencers"). Outwardly they passed as Spaniards andCatholic s; but they held prayer-meetings at Cree Church Lane, and became known to the government as Jews by faith.Puritans call for the Jews' return
Meanwhile public opinion in England had been prepared by the
Puritan movement for a sympathetic treatment of any proposal by the Judaizing sects among the extremists of the Parliamentary party for the readmission of the Jews into England. Petitions favoring readmission had been presented to the army as early as1649 by twoBaptist s ofAmsterdam , Johanna Cartwright and her son Ebenezer ("The Petition of the Jews for the Repealing of the Act of Parliament for Their Banishment out of England"); and suggestions looking to that end were made by men of the type of Roger Williams,Hugh Peters , and by Independents generally. Many were moved in the same direction by mystical Messianic reasons; and their views attracted the enthusiasm ofMenasseh Ben Israel , who in1650 published his "Hope of Israel", in which he advocated the return as a preliminary to the appearance of the Messiah. The Messiah could not appear till Jews existed in all the lands of the earth. According to Antonio de Montesinos, theTen Tribes had been discovered in the North-American Indians, and England was the only country from which Jews were excluded. If England admitted them, the Messianic age might be expected.In Fiction
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The Queen's Fool ", historical novel byPhilippa Gregory , is told from the point of view of a (fictional) Marrano girl living in England at the time of Queen Mary I.ee also
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History of the Jews in England
*History of the Jews in England (1066-1200)
*Edict of Expulsion
*Resettlement of the Jews in England
**Menasseh Ben Israel (1604-1657)
*Jew Bill of 1753
*Influences on the standing of the Jews in England
*Emancipation of the Jews in England
*Early English Jewish literature
*History of the Jews in Scotland
*Spanish and Portuguese Jews External links
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