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McIntosh, M.K.1
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Christopher Harrison, 'Manor courts and the governance of Tudor England', in Christopher W. Brooks and Michael Lobham, eds., Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900 (London, 1997), pp. 43-60;
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term was, it seems, rare until the later seventeenth century, but it is analytically useful as an identifier for the reasonably well-off but non-gentle members of rural society, namely yeomen, better-off husbandmen and wealthier tradesmen and craftsmen:, in Tudor and Stuart England', in Barry and Brooks, eds.
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The term was, it seems, rare until the later seventeenth century, but it is analytically useful as an identifier for the reasonably well-off but non-gentle members of rural society, namely yeomen, better-off husbandmen and wealthier tradesmen and craftsmen: Keith Wrightson, "'Sorts of people" in Tudor and Stuart England', in Barry and Brooks, eds., Middling sort of people, pp. 28-51;
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County government: Wiltshire, c. 1530-1660
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but also an earlier generation of county administrative studies of which Hindle specifically mentions: Joel Hurstfield, 'County government: Wiltshire, c. 1530-1660', reprinted in Joel Hurstfield, Freedom, corruption and government in Elizabethan England (London, 1973), pp. 236-93;
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Regional case-studies include: A. L. Beier, 'Poor relief in Warwickshire, 1630-1660', Past and Present, 35 (1966), pp. 77-100;
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Joan R. Kent and Steven King, 'Changing patterns of poor relief in some English rural parishes, circa 1650-1750', Rural History, 14 (2003), pp. 119-53;
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see also the quotations on pp. 177-8;
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The permanent poor in south-west Lancashire under the Old Poor Law
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For rare examples of existing regional studies of early poor relief in the north, see: G. W. Oxley, 'The permanent poor in south-west Lancashire under the Old Poor Law', in J. R. Harris, ed., Liverpool and Merseyside: essays in the economic and social history of the port and its hinterland (London, 1969), pp. 16-24;
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Peter Rushton, 'The poor law, the parish and the community in north-east England, 1600-1800', Northern History, 25 (1989), pp. 135-40;
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Rushton, P.1
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The official attitude to the sick poor in seventeenth-century Lancashire
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for a study of a rather different type
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for a study of a rather different type: Alfred Fessler, 'The official attitude to the sick poor in seventeenth-century Lancashire', Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 102 (1950), pp. 85-113.
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, pp. 85-113
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Steven King, 'Locating and characterizing poor households in late-seventeenth century Bolton: sources and interpretations', Local Population Studies, 68 (2002), p. 59.
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, pp. 59
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F. A. Bailey, ed., The churchwardens' accounts of Prescot, Lancashire, 1523-1607 (Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (RSLC), 104, Preston, 1953), p. 29.
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c, 1550-1862
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, pp. 353-354
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Cumberland the parish of Great Salkeld was collecting money for an individual pauper in 1583
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In Cumberland the parish of Great Salkeld was collecting money for an individual pauper in 1583: C. M. L. Bouch, 'Poor law documents of the parish of Great Salkeld', Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 2nd ser., 49 (1949), p. 142.
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Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 2nd ser.
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, pp. 142
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Bouch, C.M.L.1
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John Harland, ed., Chetham Society CS, o.s., 35, 41, 43, 46, Manchester, I
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John Harland, ed., The house and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall (4 vols., Chetham Society (CS), o.s., 35, 41, 43, 46, Manchester, 1856-8), I, p. 83.
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The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall
, vol.4
, pp. 83
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A history of plague in Lancashire
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Reginald Sharpe France, who was exceptionally ready to ascribe mortality crises to disease and especially plague, makes no mention of any epidemic at Ashton this year, but as the burial register only begins in 1595 one may have evaded notice thus far
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Reginald Sharpe France, who was exceptionally ready to ascribe mortality crises to disease and especially plague, makes no mention of any epidemic at Ashton this year, but as the burial register only begins in 1595 one may have evaded notice thus far: R. S. France, 'A history of plague in Lancashire', Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 90 (1940), pp. 1-175.
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
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, pp. 1-175
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France, R.S.1
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register for nearby Oldham records the presence of plague in the summer of 1593: J. Perkins, ed., Lancashire Parish Register Society, CLVII
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The register for nearby Oldham records the presence of plague in the summer of 1593: J. Perkins, ed., The registers of St Mary's Oldham, 1558-1682 (Lancashire Parish Register Society, CLVII, 2003), p. 193.
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The Registers of St Mary's Oldham, 1558-1682
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Dearth and disease in Staffordshire, 1540-1670
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There was also a serious plague in London in 1592-4, and around the same time in Staffordshire:, in Christopher W. Chalklin and Michael A. Havinden, eds., London
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There was also a serious plague in London in 1592-4, and around the same time in Staffordshire: David M. Palliser, 'Dearth and disease in Staffordshire, 1540-1670', in Christopher W. Chalklin and Michael A. Havinden, eds., Rural change and urban growth: essays in English regional history in honour of W. G. Hoskins (London, 1974), pp. 60-1.
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James Tait, ed., Lancashire Quarter Sessions records (CS, n. s., 77, Manchester, 1917), pp. 1-68.
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Lancashire Quarter Sessions Records
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Dearth, fasting and alms: The campaign for general hospitality in late Elizabethan England
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Chester, admittedly a rather more politically advanced town than anywhere in Lancashire, a 'general meeting' of churchwardens and overseers was called in 1598 so as to study the new poor law, which had been brought by one of their MPs
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In Chester, admittedly a rather more politically advanced town than anywhere in Lancashire, a 'general meeting' of churchwardens and overseers was called in 1598 so as to study the new poor law, which had been brought by one of their MPs: Slack, Reformation to improvement, pp. 41-2.
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National Archives TNA, SP 16/265/86, report of justices of Bolton Division, 18 Apr. 1634
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The National Archives (TNA), SP 16/265/86, report of justices of Bolton Division, 18 Apr. 1634.
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B. W. Quintrell, ed., Proceedings of the Lancashire justices of the peace at the Sheriff 's Table during Assize Week (RSLC, 138, Chester, 1981), pp. 171-7;
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Proceedings of the Lancashire Justices of the Peace at the Sheriff 's Table During Assize Week
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, pp. 46-48
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Mar, This apparently contradicts the report from the same division in 1634 which states that 'In the yeare one thousand six hundred twenty and eight wee caused within the said parish about an hundred and fowerscore poore to be put apprentice which were chargable to the countye by beginge, and yearely since divers more have beene bound apprentices. There hath bene everie yeare dureinge that time an annuall taxation of at least towe hundred pounds for reliefe of the impotent.' Hindle takes this to show that rates began in 1628; however, although the document does seem to hint at this it does not explicitly state so, and thus with the later report in mind it seems most likely that 1626 forms the starting date for rated poor relief in Rochdale
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TNA, SP 16/351/111, report of justices of Rochdale Division, Mar. 1637. This apparently contradicts the report from the same division in 1634 which states that 'In the yeare one thousand six hundred twenty and eight wee caused within the said parish about an hundred and fowerscore poore to be put apprentice which were chargable to the countye by beginge, and yearely since divers more have beene bound apprentices. There hath bene everie yeare dureinge that time an annuall taxation of at least towe hundred pounds for reliefe of the impotent.' Hindle takes this to show that rates began in 1628; however, although the document does seem to hint at this it does not explicitly state so, and thus with the later report in mind it seems most likely that 1626 forms the starting date for rated poor relief in Rochdale.
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TNA, SP 16/351/111, Report of Justices of Rochdale Division
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report of the justices of Rochdale parish, 18 Aug
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TNA, SP
, vol.16-273
, pp. 56
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On the ambiguity of the statute position on begging see
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Pittington County Durham, a parish-owned flock of sheep was used to maintain the poor until it was replaced by a rate assessment in 1624
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In Pittington (County Durham), a parish-owned flock of sheep was used to maintain the poor until it was replaced by a rate assessment in 1624: Rushton, 'Poor law, the parish and the community', p. 137.
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Poor Law, the Parish and the Community
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127
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Historical Manuscripts Commission, Appendix, Part IV: The manuscripts of Lord Kenyon London, 'Orders by the judges of assize for the county of Lancaster, 1623'
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Historical Manuscripts Commission, Fourteenth Report, Appendix, Part IV: The manuscripts of Lord Kenyon (London, 1894) p. 28, 'Orders by the judges of assize for the county of Lancaster, 1623'.
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Fourteenth Report
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London, on the role of the privy council in the county more generally
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Orders and directions... (London, 1631); on the role of the privy council in the county more generally
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Orders and Directions
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"Patchy and spasmodic"?: The response of justices of the peace to Charles I's Book of Orders
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It has recently been plausibly argued that this was the case for the country as a whole: Henrik Langelüddecke
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It has recently been plausibly argued that this was the case for the country as a whole: Henrik Langelüddecke, "'Patchy and spasmodic"?: the response of justices of the peace to Charles I's Book of Orders', English Historical Review, 113 (1998), pp. 1231-48.
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English Historical Review
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, pp. 1231-1248
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Poverty, poor relief and the life-cycle: Some evidence from seventeenth-century Norfolk
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R. Smith, ed., Cambridge
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Tim Wales, 'Poverty, poor relief and the life-cycle: some evidence from seventeenth-century Norfolk', in R. Smith, ed., Land, kinship and life-cycle (Cambridge, 1986), pp. 355-6.
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Land, Kinship and life-cycle
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SP 16/273/56, report of the justices of Rochdale Division, 18 Aug
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June, The overseer in 1631 was named as one John Hamond. Two references to individuals of that name have been traced in the Lancashire records for the period, the one witnessing a will at Marsden in 1630, the other living at Crawshaw Booth in 1642. Both of these locations are in Whalley parish. Additionally, the first and third apprentices on the list were put out to members of the Towneley family of Towneley Hall, also in Whalley
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SP 16/362/115, report from an unknown parish, June 1637. The overseer in 1631 was named as one John Hamond. Two references to individuals of that name have been traced in the Lancashire records for the period, the one witnessing a will at Marsden in 1630, the other living at Crawshaw Booth in 1642. Both of these locations are in Whalley parish. Additionally, the first and third apprentices on the list were put out to members of the Towneley family of Towneley Hall, also in Whalley.
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Excluding those which were predominantly in other counties, and which were officially created after
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, vol.1
, Issue.114
, pp. 58
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There is a similar note, dated 22 May 1631, on a petition from Michaelmas that year
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There is a similar note, dated 22 May 1631, on a petition from Michaelmas that year: QSB/1/126/76.
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, Issue.126
, pp. 76
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, pp. 17
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Large numbers of petitions survive in the Lancashire Record Office up to the early eighteenth century, but these have not been quantified for the purposes of this study
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Large numbers of petitions survive in the Lancashire Record Office up to the early eighteenth century, but these have not been quantified for the purposes of this study.
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It ought to be possible, through a painstaking comparison of the surviving petitions and the Quarter Sessions order books, to get a better idea, but this is beyond the scope of this study
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It ought to be possible, through a painstaking comparison of the surviving petitions and the Quarter Sessions order books, to get a better idea, but this is beyond the scope of this study.
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It is worth noting, too, that Keith Wrightson found evidence that the system of petty constables was breaking down in parts of Lancashire in the aftermath of the First Civil War: Keith Wrightson, 'The Puritan reformation of manners, with special reference to the counties of Lancashire and Essex' (Ph. D. Thesis, Cambridge, 1974), pp. 200-1.
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Cf. Clive Holmes, 'Drainers and fenmen: the problem of popular political consciousness in the seventeenth century', in Anthony Fletcher and John Stevenson, eds., Order and disorder in early modern England (Cambridge, 1985), pp. 166-95.
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There is some general information about poverty in Warton in: Mourholme Local History Society, Carnforth
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There is some general information about poverty in Warton in: Mourholme Local History Society, How it was: a north Lancashire parish in the seventeenth century (Carnforth, 1998), pp. 119-25.
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