The Town Finances of Elizabethan Ipswich Select Treasurers' and Chamberlains' Accounts
Edited by John Webb

The treasurers' and chamberlains' accounts of Elizabethan Ipswich are a detailed record of the annual income and expenditure of the town's ruling body during one of the most fascinating periods of its history. A major source for any detailed study of the Suffolk borough at a time when it was among the country's ten richest provincial towns, the entries selected from the accounts not only shed light on sixteenth-century urban administration but also provide vivid insights into the social and economic life of the period: the equipping of soldiers, ducking of scolds, and performances of town minstrels and itinerant players. JOHN WEBB was formerly Principal Lecturer in History at Portsmouth Polytechnic.


Reviews
Ipswich was one of the leading provincial towns of Elizabethan England, so these detailed accounts suppy a valuable insight into the life and government of a manor urban community.. Full of significant detail for both those interested in the local history of the town and for a wider readership, primarily composed of those concerned with social matters. HISTORYDetailed and provoking views of the 'social edge' of Elizabethan Ipswich make this well-edited collection of fiscal documents a valuable asset for both social and economic historians alike. ARCHIVES

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10 digit ISBN: 0851156436
13 digit ISBN: 9780851156439
First published: 07/Nov/1996
Price: 47.95 USD, 25.00 GBP
Series: Suffolk Records Society

BIC class: HBCC

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 07/10/2008

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