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A world unto themselves'? Squatter settlement in Herefordshire, 1780-1880.
By the early nineteenth century, Herefordshire's commons hosted 96 settlements comprising ten or more dwellings. Were they peopled by 'squatters' who had built their shanties illegally on the waste and were the inhabitants a rough, uncivilized people…
The Growth of Gloucester, 1820-1851: Tradition and innovation in a county town
This study examines the extent to which innovative forces altered Gloucester's character in the period 1820-1851, a time of accelerating change. The analysis is developed at three inter-related levels: the town itself, its regional functions and its…
Spatial and social interaction in SE Surrey, 1750-1850
One of the central problems facing academic local historians is the extent of the spatial and social space occupied by communities in the past. This is crucial to the definition of the 'local' component in local history. This thesis works towards…
Lutterworth in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: A market town and its area
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Lincolnshire coastal villages and the sea c1300-c1600: Economy and society
The idea that mariners have a distinctive tradition, generated by a view of the world not open to other men, is an old one. "They that go down to the sea In ships, that do business in great waters; they see the works of' the Lord and his wonders In…
Family life and society in sixteenth and early seventeenth century Salisbury
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Courts and the community : Reconstructing the fourteenth-century peasant society of Wisbech Hundred, Cambridgeshire, from manor court rolls
This thesis assesses afresh the feasibility of social reconstruction based on court rolls, through a methodologically self-conscious analysis of records from Wisbech Hundred. It identifies a recent historiographical movement away from social history…
Community, parish, and poverty: Old Swinford, 1660-1730
To what extent con on administrative unit be described as a community. To investigate, a case study of the West Midlands parish of Old Swinford was undertaken utilising parish registers, poor low records, family papers (correspondence, account books…
Church dedications and landed units of lordship and administration in the pre-Reformation diocese of Worcester
One of the few quantifiable measures available for any study of society in the medieval period, other than economic and fiscal data, is the evidence of shared beliefs and values as expressed through the cult of saints. The chronology and geography of…
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon history in the East Midlands, with special reference to the lower Soar Valley
This thesis illustrates features of Anglo-Saxon settlement in the valley of the river Soar, Leicestershire, between the northern limit of Leicester and the river Trent, herein called the lower Soar valley. It is a poorly attested area in documentary…
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Ipswich in the seventeenth century
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