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Contents of Local Population Studies: issues 31 to 40
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Local Population Studies Number 40 (Spring 1988) Contents include: Margaret Escott, Residential mobility in a late eighteenth-century parish: Binfield, Berkshire, 1779–1801. Stephen Coppel, Willmaking on the deathbed Robert Tyson, Household size and structure in a Scottish burgh: Old Aberdeen in 1636. Peter Laslett, The institution of service Regular features: Editorial and news, notes and queries, recent publications, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 39 (Autumn 1987) Contents include: Gilliam Clark, A study of nurse children, 1550–1770. R. W. Ambler, Civil registration and baptism: popular perceptions of the 1836 Act for registering births, deaths and marriages W. J. Edwards, Remarriage: some preliminary findings Robert Humphreys, Mortality crises in sixteenth-century Dorking Regular features: Editorial, news, miscellany, correspondence, research in progress, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 38 (Spring 1987) Contents include: Noreen Vickers, The structure of the Whitby jet industry in 1871. Leonard Schwarz, London apprentices in the seventeenth century: some problems Alan Parton, Poor-law settlement certificates and migration to and from Birmingham, 1726–1757 W. J. Edwards, The definition of 'prohibited areas' V. C. Burton, A floating population: vessel enumeration returns in censuses, 1851–1921 Margaret Slack, Non-conformist and Anglican registration in the Halifax area, 1740–1799 Regular features: Editorial, news, recent publications, miscellany, correspondence, etc. This issue is out of print. To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 37 (Autumn 1986) Contents include: Moira Long and May Pickles, An enquiry into mortality in some mid-Wharfdale parishes in 1623. Douglas Moss, Death in fifteenth-century Tottenham L. R. Poos, Life expectancy and 'age of first appearance' in medieval manorial court rolls Maureen James, The Lancashire population crisis of 1623 — further comment Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 36 (Spring 1986) Contents include: Roy Prideaux, Descending lines and the search for connections in an expanding population. Peter Franklin, Normans, saints, and politics: forename-choice among fourteenth-century Gloucestershire peasants Michael Gardner, Population decline in St. Kilda, 1856–1891 Charles W. J. Withers, Moral statistics': a note on language and literacy in the Scottish Highlands in 1822 Angus J. L. Winchester, Response to the 1623 famine in two Lancashire manors Regular features: Editorial, news, recent publications, correspondence, etc. This issue is out of print. To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 35 (Autumn 1985) Contents include: Minoru Yasumoto, How accurate is the Methley baptismal registration? Alistair Ross, Local population studies in schools. Understanding local populations in a primary school: the role of the microcomputer Alan Hunter, Marriage horizons and seasonality: a comparison P. R. A. Hinde, Household structure, marriage and the institution of service in nineteenth-century rural England W. A. Champion, A case of 'bundling' in late-sixteenth century Shropshire Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 34 (Spring 1985) Contents include: Brian R. Bristow, Population and housing in nineteenth-century urban Lancashire: a framework for investigation Barry Stapleton, Age structure in the early eighteenth century Alan Dyer, Epidemics of measles in a seventeenth-century English town Nigel Goose, The ecclesiastical returns of 1563: a cautionary note Elizabeth Knowling, A list of the inhabitants of Buckfastleigh, Devon, in 1698 Regular features: Editorial, news, recent publications, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 33 (Autumn 1984) Contents include: David Souden, Movers and stayers in family reconstitution populations Keith D. M. Snell, Parish registration and the study of labour mobility A. J. Pain and M. T. Smith, Do marriage horizons accurately measure migration? A test case from Stanhope Parish, County Durham Roger Schofield, Traffic in corpses: some evidence from Barming, Kent (1788–1812) Michael Zell, Families and households in Staplehurst, 1563–64 Regular features: Editorial, news, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 32 (Spring 1984) Contents include: Daniel Scott Smith, Child-naming practices as cultural and familial indicators Brenda Collins, Early evidence of Irish immigration to Scotland: a note on a catholic parish register Sylvia Watts, Demographic facts as experienced by a group of families in eighteenth-century Shifnal, Shropshire Michael Drake, An irish story Ian and Kathleen Whyte, Geographic mobility in a seventeenth-century Scottish rural community Regular features: Editorial, news, miscellany, research in progress, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
Local Population Studies Number 31 (Autumn 1983) Contents include: C. A. & P. Horn, The social structure of an 'industrial' community: Ivinghoe in Buckinghamshire in 1871. James Hindson, The Marriage Duty Acts and the social topography of the early modern town—Shrewsbury, 1695–8 Leah Leneman, The study of illegitimacy from Kirk session records: two eighteenth-century Perthshire parishes Beverley Labett, Local population study in schools (4): computer aided study Carol Pearce, Dennis Mills, Ros Davies and Richard Wall The nineteenth-century British census enumerators' books Rosemary Peek, Farm labour in mid-nineteenth century Warwickshire Regular features: Editorial, news, recent publications, miscellany, correspondence, etc. To order a copy for £4.50 contact: lps@conted.ox.ac.uk To download a pdf version of the whole issue, click here. |
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