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The Correspondence of Sir John Lowthers of Whitehaven 1693-1698
A Provincial Community in Wartime
Engelska, 1983
1 680 kr
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Correspondence of Sir John Lowther of Whitehaven, 1693-1698 : A Provincial Community in Wartime.
Stewards, Lords and People
The Estate Steward and his World in Later Stuart England
Häftad, Engelska, 2008
441 kr
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The landed estates were one of the fundamental structures of early modern England. They were omnipresent, for they were not confined to the countryside but penetrated into every borough and city. English society was composed largely of landlords and tenants. It follows that to understand the nature of this society the relationship between the two must be studied, and in particular the role of the man who linked them: the estate steward. Stewards, Lords and People analyses the role of the estate stewards in the social mechanisms of later Stuart England. It is based on many years of research among more than 10,000 letters exchanged by stewards and their masters about estates as widely distributed as Northumberland and Cornwall, Cumberland and Sussex.
Stewards, Lords and People
The Estate Steward and his World in Later Stuart England
Inbunden, Engelska, 1992
1 553 kr
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The landed estates were one of the fundamental structures of early modern England. They were omnipresent, for they were not confined to the countryside but penetrated into every borough and city. English society was composed largely of landlords and tenants. It follows that to understand the nature of this society the relationship between the two must be studied, and in particular the role of the man who linked them: the estate steward. Stewards, Lords and People analyses the role of the estate stewards in the social mechanisms of later Stuart England. It is based on many years of research among more than 10,000 letters exchanged by stewards and their masters about estates as widely distributed as Northumberland and Cornwall, Cumberland and Sussex.