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  1. Sep 25, 2018 · King John, depicted in the illuminated manuscript De Rege Johanne. John’s final days were miserable. Things had been going badly for many years, but the last week of his life was especially disastrous. At King’s Lynn, he became badly ill. There are reports that he overindulged, but more sober chroniclers mention dysentery.

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    Just in case you were wondering if there might be a job opening on the Hennessy Tasting Committee, then you’ll need a few years to spare to get in training. It takes a 10 year apprenticeship with Hennessy’s Comittee de Degustation before they’ll even consider your taste buds significantly honed. This select group spends time each and every day tast...

    Richard Hennessy, the man who started it all, moved to France from Ireland in the 1700s. In fact, the name, Hennessy, comes from the Gaelic Clan, O hAonghusa, meaning ‘descendent of Angus’ – Angus being one of three brothers who was born at Dunseverick Castle in Northern Ireland, and then went to settle in Scotland.

    … well, it used to be sold as one. Between the years of 1920 – 1933, which you’ll undoubtedly recognize as being the years of the Prohibition, Hennessy Cognac was sold through the drugstores of one William Schiefflin. Some years later, his company, Schiefflin & Co, became a big cheese in the field of liquor distribution. In fact, his marketing stra...

    The name, Jas Hennessy, that you might have noticed displayed on the odd bottle here and there, is a reference to founder Richard’s son, Jacques Hennessy. It was Jacques who was the mastermind behind making a truly successful company when he created, James Hennessy & Company brandy merchants in the year 1813. The ‘Jas’, comes from the fact that in ...

    And with their brand ambassador, Nas. The rap superstar is the official icon of the company’s ‘Wild Rabbit’ campaign. He enjoys the cognac neat, chased with a Sprite, or combined with a good cigar.

    …when they made Olympian, Jesse Owen’s mentor, its Vice President back in 1968. The man in question was Herbert Douglas, and at this time it was a huge deal to corporate America to have an African American holding such a prominent position. It’s so important to be progressive as an influential company and brand. Discover a wide range of Hennessy Co...

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  3. Mar 23, 2021 · Early days. According to Nicholas Faith and Michel Guillard’s Encyclopedia of Cognac, Hennessy started the brandy firm in 1765, thanks to some loans from Parisian banks and two partners – Connelly and Arthur. He settled in Charente with his wife Helene and their son Jacques (James). In fact, it was James that really propelled the business.

  4. Dec 3, 2020 · A Heritage that Has Stood the Test of Time. It all began with the ambitious man, Richard Hennessy, who hails from Ireland. Serving the officer from the reign of King Louis XV, he foresaw the extraordinary potential of cognac's eaux-de-vie as international goods. Fueled with ambition and determination, Richard established the House on his own in ...

  5. Oct 18, 2016 · By Greig Watson. It is 800 years since one of England's most reviled monarchs, King John, died from dysentery. BBC News examines how this gut-wrenching condition has claimed the lives of several ...

  6. Sep 29, 2016 · King John died in 1216 – 800 years ago. A few years after his death, the medieval chronicler Matthew Paris wrote about him that ‘foul as it is, Hell itself is made fouler by the presence of King John’. His reputation has not improved over the centuries: King John is seen today as a cardboard villain – the archetypal Bad King ...

  7. Feb 26, 2016 · This video captures the full audio of our very first recorded production of "King John," done in 1959 (this was our second production), along with all surviv...

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