Probate Inventories of Lincoln Citizens, 1661-1714
Edited by J.A. Johnston
Sixty inventories selected from the 590 that survive for the thirteen parishes of the City and County of Lincoln between 1661 and 1714. The parishes chosen are those in which urban occupations and residences rather than agricultural predominate. Probate inventories were drawn up to protect the heirs to an estate and to facilitate the distribution of bequests. This selection, together with an comprehensive introduction which includes a survey of the City of Lincoln and chapters on a wide range of occupations - butchers, farmers, gardeners, millers, bakers, goldsmiths etc., as well as a glossary of terms and an index of people and place names, makes fascinating reading, both for the serious scholar and for the armchair social historian. There is much here to study and to dip into. | |
DETAILS
1 b/w illustrations 2 line illustrations 237 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 10 digit ISBN: 0901503533 13 digit ISBN: 9780901503534
Binding: Hardback First published: 21/Nov/1991 Price: 47.95 USD / 25.00 GBP
Imprint: Lincoln Record Society Series: Publications of the Lincoln Record Society
Subject: Modern History
BIC class: CTK
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2008
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Reviews
`very few historians [had] begun to recognize the value of inventories in town studies-a pioneer-This is a splendid volume, not only for the light which it sheds on Lincoln life, but the wider implications for late seventeenth century urbansociety.' LINCS HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY
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