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Chronicling Poverty
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Editor(s):
Tim Hitchcock
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Peter King
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Pamela Sharpe
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1997
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-0-333-67891-6
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978-1-349-25260-2
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1997
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pp. 1
Introduction: Chronicling Poverty — The Voices and Strategies of the English Poor, 1640–1840
pp. 19
Going on the Parish: The Parish Pension and its Meaning in the London Suburbs, 1640–1724
pp. 47
London Domestic Servants from Depositional Evidence, 1660–1750: Servant-Employer Sexuality in the Patriarchal Household
pp. 70
‘Unlawfully begotten on her body’: Illegitimacy and the Parish Poor in St Luke’s Chelsea
pp. 87
‘The bowels of compation’: A Labouring Family and the Law, c.1790–1834
pp. 109
Voices in the Crowd: The Kirkby Lonsdale Township Letters, 1809–36
pp. 127
Old Age in Poverty: The Record of Essex Pauper Letters, 1780–1834
pp. 155
Pauper Inventories and the Material Lives of the Poor in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
pp. 192
‘An old offender tho’ so young in years’: The Criminal Careers of Juvenile Offenders in Middlesex in the 1830s
pp. 211
‘The poor in blindnes’: Letters from Mildenhall, Wiltshire, 1835–6
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