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    1 847

    The poll tax records of 1377, 1379 and 1381 form a massive resource about individuals, their occupations, and their relationships, and therefore provide an intriguing and detailed picture of late fourteenth-century England. Part 2 of this highly acclaimed edition covers the counties of Lincolnshire-Westmorland. The enormous wealth of material on Norfolk is of particular significance.

  • - Merchants of New York and Belfast
     
    1 697

    The correspondence from the most successful Irish-American trading firm of the colonial period forms a remarkable archive for economic historians of the 18th century. This is an edition of a letterbook that contains the first nine months of correspondence from this New York trading house.

  • - Life in a Yorkshire Village, 1812-1837
    av Robert Sharp
    2 231

    This diary gives a vivid picture of life in a Yorkshire village between the Napoleonic Wars and the Victorian era. Robert Sharp, schoolmaster, observed the affairs of the village and the lives of his fellow-villagers with wry humour and affection. He also gives a contemporary view, at the local level, of events of national and international importance.

  • - A Critical Edition
     
    2 321

    This edition makes available for the first time a complete text and criticism of the so-called Compton Census, a count of conformists, papists and nonconformists for many of the parishes of England and Wales, which has long been of interest to demographers and ecclesiastical historians.

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    1 697

    The annual expenditure accounts recorded in this register provide a complete picture of a Cluniac monastery during its last 60 years. The accounts provide insight into many aspects of monastic and outside life, including liturgy, farming, taxation, legal disputes and entertainment.

  • - The Travel Journals of Jabez Maud Fisher, 1775-1779
    av Jabez Maud Fisher
    1 697

    A scholarly edition of the travel journals of Jabez Maud Fisher, 1775-1779. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.

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    1 681

    An account book of a small yeoman farmer in Lancashire, running from 1724 to his death in 1767. It provides a record of expenditure on domestic, personal, and farming items. It offers a detailed view of household life and domestic economy in a stratum of society from which very few documents of any sort have survived.

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    1 471

    Contains surveys for the whole estate made in the reigns of Henry I and Henry II, 13th-century custumals for Minchinhampton, Avening, and Felsted, and 26 charters and leases, some of which relate to property in London. They provide valuable evidence of social conditions and changing methods of estate exploitation, printed for the first time.

  • - Part 3 Wiltshire - Yorkshire
     
    1 847

    Provides a detailed picture of late fourteenth-century England. This title contains the poll tax records of 1377, 1379 and 1381, containing information about the individuals, their occupations, and their relationships.

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    1 691

    As personal testimonies of people claiming relief, often written in a 'private' tone, pauper letters allow deep insights into the living conditions, experiences and attitudes of the labouring poor in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This edition contains some 750 of these letters, all those presently known to survive in the county of Essex.

  • av C. M. (Archivist and Head of Special Collections Woolgar
    1 697

    A comprehensive study that makes source accessible to historians of the later medieval nobility. This work contains household accounts that includes evidence on daily life, diet, hospitality, etiquette, travel, the arts, politics, as well as on medieval finance generally.

  • - A Provincial Community in Wartime
    av D. R. Hainsworth
    2 371

    Correspondence of Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven, 1693-1698 : A Provincial Community in Wartime

  • av Ruth Spalding
    1 971

    The diary of Bulstrode Whitelocke MP reveals sharp insights into public affairs during the Civil Wars and Interregnum. It stands alongside the diaries of Pepys, Evelyn, and Josselin as a major source for the study of seventeenth-century politics and society.

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    2 051

    The English poll taxes of 1377, 1379, and 1381 taxed householders, wives, dependants, and servants individually. The tax records therefore provide information about people who are rarely, if ever, mentioned in other documents. This massive resource is being published in three volumes - this first volume covers all three taxes for Bedfordshire to Leicestershire.

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    1 971

    Contains two of the most important sources for population studies in the early modern period. This edition includes the bishops' returns of 1563 and 1603 that represent the earliest census-type information that has survived in England and Wales. The 1563 returns, surviving from twelve dioceses, record the number of households.

  • - A Documentary Survey
     
    1 697

    Lynn was a port of the late eleventh century, founded on the estates of the Bishop of Norwich. This collection of documents provides evidence for the origin and topography of medieval Lynn, and also for its religious, social and economic life.

  • av D E Greenway
    1 697

    The honour of Mowbray was one of the greatest feudal estates of the Anglo-Norman kingdom. The 400 collected charters of the first three generations of the Mowbray family provide abundant material for a study of the feudal structure, economy, and administration of the honour between 1107 and 1191.

  • - A Bristol-West India Connection, 1732-1837
     
    1 847

    These documents illuminate the conduct of British trade in the Caribbean when slavery was at its height and Jamaica was the wealthiest territory in Britain's Atlantic empire. Detailing the commercial and plantation interests of two Bristol families, the volume sheds light on how fortunes were created by merchants striving for social improvement.

  • - Jardine, Matheson & Co. and the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong, 1827-1843
     
    1 971

    Contains 263 letters written by or to William Jardine and James Matheson that trace a range of commercial, political and personal dramas played out in Britain, India and China. The correspondence covers a period of rapid growth for Jardine, Matheson & Co, from 1827 when the founders first joined forces, to Jardine's death in 1843.

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    1 697

    Contains household accounts that includes evidence on daily life as well as on medieval finance generally. This work also includes special accounts for expenses on jewels, furs, cloth, and armour. It provides a catalogue of extant medieval English household accounts.

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