Henry Smith His Life & Legacy

Henry Smith His Life & Legacy by Lucy Lethbridge, published by Henry Smith Charity in 2015, presents a detailed exploration of the life of Henry Smith, an Elizabethan tycoon whose charity continues to impact the UK today. This biography delves into the myths and misinformation surrounding Smith, who has often been mischaracterized in historical accounts. Through extensive research, Lethbridge uncovers the truth about Smith’s identity and his significant role in the financial landscape of London during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
Readers will find a richly illustrated narrative that not only chronicles Smith’s business dealings but also highlights the enduring legacy of his charitable contributions. The book examines the various ways Smith’s philanthropy has shaped communities across Britain, from grants to parishes to support for clergy and their descendants. By piecing together evidence from long-forgotten archives, Lethbridge and co-author Tim Wales reveal a complex figure whose life reflects both his era and contemporary society, making this biography a valuable resource for those interested in biography, philanthropy, and the historical context of charity.
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Four hundred years after his death, Smith’s charity is one of the largest in Britain distributing c £25m pa to a wide range of UK charities yet its founder has been nearly forgotten.So who exactly was Henry Smith? Over the years a startling variety of myths and misinformation have clustered like barnacles on a few shreds of evidence. In some chronicles Smith had been described as a salt merchant, in others he was a silver smith; in one nineteenth-century account, he was reported to have himself been a captive of Moorish pirates. The most persistent myth of all was the wildest: that Henry Smith was one and the same as a character known as “Dog Smith” who, dressed like a vagrant, wandered rural Surrey and bestowed his largesse where the locals treated his dog with respect. It seemed that the blankness of Henry Smith’s identity was a sheet on which any desirable or colourful image could be imprinted.In this lavishly illustrated biography of Henry Smith, the first ever, the real life of this Elizabethan tycoon is explored in detail. Smith’s world was one of moneylenders, wheeler-dealers and property speculators. His business affairs brought him into contact with some of the best known figures of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. In the life of one man we see the world of the City of London as it expanded into a European financial centre.All over Britain, the fruits of Smith’s remarkable legacy are still seen today: in the parishes that still receive grants from his charity; in the clergy, and the descendants of his sister, who can still apply for help; in the huge number of charities and organisations that benefit from investments that were made in the 1620s.Through dogged research in some long forgotten archives, Lucy Lethbridge and Tim Wales have pieced together the fascinating life of Henry Smith and that of his legacy through the centuries. What emerges is a man of his time – but also of ours.
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