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Sunderland Wills and Inventories, 1601-1650
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Edition, with full explanatory apparatus, of wills and inventories from north-east England.Complete editorial team: Joan Briggs, Rita McGhee, John Smith, Jennifer Tindell, Ann Tumman, Xenia Webste...
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16 December 2010

Edition, with full explanatory apparatus, of wills and inventories from north-east England.
Complete editorial team:
Joan Briggs, Rita McGhee, John Smith, Jennifer Tindell, Ann Tumman, Xenia Webster
What was to become the town of Sunderland emerged in the earlier seventeenth century from two parishes north and south of the river Wear, Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth, developing from a small fishing village into a significant east-coast port and industrial centre; a charter granted by the bishop of Durham in 1630 confirms its status.
This volume comprises its surviving probate documents from the period 1601-50, containing material relating to some ninety-one individuals, twelve of them women. The inventories that accompany most of the wills (and insome cases survive where the wills do not) detail their household goods, thus constituting a rich source of information about ways of life and standards of living in the early seventeenth century.
The wills and inventories are edited here in full in the original spelling, with a glossary, introduction, notes and an index.
Complete editorial team:
Joan Briggs, Rita McGhee, John Smith, Jennifer Tindell, Ann Tumman, Xenia Webster
What was to become the town of Sunderland emerged in the earlier seventeenth century from two parishes north and south of the river Wear, Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth, developing from a small fishing village into a significant east-coast port and industrial centre; a charter granted by the bishop of Durham in 1630 confirms its status.
This volume comprises its surviving probate documents from the period 1601-50, containing material relating to some ninety-one individuals, twelve of them women. The inventories that accompany most of the wills (and insome cases survive where the wills do not) detail their household goods, thus constituting a rich source of information about ways of life and standards of living in the early seventeenth century.
The wills and inventories are edited here in full in the original spelling, with a glossary, introduction, notes and an index.
Price: $75.00
Pages: 350
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Surtees Society
Publication Date:
16 December 2010
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9780854440696
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Modern / General, General and world history, LAW / Legal History, Legal history
This is a nicely produced edition of interesting documents which will prove useful not just to local historians of north-east England but to many students and researchers of everyday life in early modern England.
Introduction
Wills and Inventories
Glossary
Wills and Inventories
Glossary