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English Local History
M.A. Dissertations
Name Title of Dissertation Date
ADAMS, J.S. Crisis in Crippledom: some aspects of the history of
the Rowley Bristow Orthopaedic Hospital, Pyrford, Surrey,
1908-1962.
1993
ADAMS, N.C. The local Coventry society as revealed by five
autobiographies. 1992
ALDERSON, J. A study of the landscape and population of the
parish of Coleorton in north-west Leicestershire.
1998
ALDIS, M. One man’s Nuneaton, 1810-1854. 1992
ALDRED, D.H. Poor relief in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
1800-1851. 1972
ALI, L.S. The social and economic history of the Hope valley
from the mid- to the late-nineteenth century.
1991
ALLAN, J. R.
A Cambridgeshire parish – Bassingbourn, 1487-1557: observations
on the context and practice of piety
2000
ALLAN, J.D. Pickering: the community of a Yorkshire market town
in the nineteenth century.
1969
ALLEY WILBUR, E. A humble petition: Lancashire war widows,
1642-1679. 2014
AMBROSE, G.R. The administration of the Old Poor Law in Wells
from 1776. 1970
ANDREWS, K. World War II: its effect on the work of
working-class women in Boston, Lincolnshire.
1996
ARNOLD, B. The saints' dedications of Somerset. 1986
AUCOTT, P.J. Economic and social developments in South-East
Leicestershire in late Middle Ages – the formation of a region
around a developing town (Market Harborough).
2000
AUSTIN, J.P. The trees and woodlands of the Cecils. 1993
AUTTON, A.P. The forgotten boroughs of Devon: a study of the
structure and composition of the village boroughs of Bow, Colyford,
Newton Poppleford and South Zeal during the nineteenth century.
1988
AYRES, M. Beyond the rural idyll: housing Dorset’s labouring
poor in the early nineteenth century
2000
BABINGTON, I. The hand-made nail industry of the Black Country:
a study of an occupational culture.
1995
BADCOCK, M. Landownership, rents and tenures on Dartmoor,
1840-1910. 1999
BAILEY, M. The effects of industry on the “close” village
model
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2004
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BAINBRIDGE, J. The social and cultural life of Great Malvern in
1871. 1989
BARBOUR, R Gundogs in nineteenth-century Warwickshire: a guide
to social change.
2009
BARKER, A. Insular farms and muddy lanes: pre-conquest and
medieval settlement on the Culm Measures of Devon.
1986
BARROW, V. The regio of the Sunningas: an early Saxon tribal
area in the mid-Thames valley.
1976
BARRY, P. J. S. Reconstructing the pre-inclosure social and
topographic conditions of a Breckland village: Roudham.
1999
BATEMAN, J. Those who fought, those who prayed, those who
worked: the secular clergy and laity in the archdeaconry of
Northampton in the late Middle Ages.
1997
BATES, D. Industrial location: cotton spinning in Northampton –
a case study.
1994
BATES, W The churches’ mission in south Derbyshire and
north-west Leicestershire, 1901-1911.
1997
BATMAN, P. The survival of rural core families: Bolton Percy and
Poppleton in the Ainsty of York from Enclosure to the Second World
War.
2012 (ISS)
BEARDMORE, C.
The rural community through the eyes of the land-agent. 2012
(ISS)
BENNETT, C.I. A devouring nostalgia and an infinite repulsion:
the impact of D.H. Lawrence on the town and country of
Eastwood.
1994
BENNETT, J. The ecclesiastical topography of the Fenland: the
Anglo-Saxon period.
1994
BERRYMAN, P.A. The manufacturing crafts in York, 1740-1784.
1977
BIRD, S.C. Watlington, 1660-1740: a market town? 1992
BLACKLAWS, N. Outdoor relief in Blaby poor law union:
Leicestershire, c. 1916-1926
2015
BLAND, J. The impact of a coal mine on a small Warwickshire
agricultural
community: the creation of a hybrid society.
2013
BOASE, S. The Leicester pleasure fairs in Humberstone Gate,
1837-1904. 1979
BONE, R.D. The inns of Leicester in the reign of George III,
1760-1820. 1976
BONNETTE-ANDERSON, D.
The social implications of church seating in Buckinghamshire.
2013 (ISS)
BONSALL, M. The land tax evidence for south Derbyshire in
1793-1830. 1981
BOURNE, J.M. Kingstons and cyninges tuns. 1981
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BOURNE, S. Bolton, parish conflict and the legacy of the English
Revolution, 1640-1680.
2019
BOWEN, J. A landscape of improvement: the impact of James Loch,
chief agent to the Marquis of Stafford on the Lilleshall estate,
Shropshire, 1720-1820.
2010
BOWEN, P. The inns and public houses of Birmingham, 1767-1812.
1977
BOWER, J. The congregation of the Dover General Baptist Church,
1660-1700.
1983
BOWES, A. G. G Landscapes in Nottinghamshire: a study of four
villages and their historic landscape characterisation.
2000
BRADY, R.L. A comparison of attitudes towards domestic service
in England during the Victorian period and the early to
mid-twentieth century.
1997
BREWIN, M. The eighteenth-century English urban renaissance and
its effects on three market towns of Leicestershire.
2001
BRITTON, C.J. Thornbury, 1841-1851: a study of a small market
town in Gloucestershire.
1976
BROOKER, J. Prosperity and decline in fourteenth-century
Hertfordshire: an evaluation of commerce, mobility and wealth
distribution.
1992
BROWN, E. Leicester Mechanics’ Institute, 1833-1870: studied in
its local and national context.
1995
BROWN, G.P. Population and mobility: a study using marriage
registers of the Leicester and Nottinghamshire borders during the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
1986
BROWN, J. The nineteenth century industrialization of a primary
market town: Grantham, Lincolnshire.
1995
BROWN, J.L. South Highfields, Leicester: the evolution of a
suburb, 1891-1991.
1994
BROWN, L. Power, charity and brotherly love: local government
and society in two Essex towns: Thaxted and Braintree,
1580-1660
2017
BROWNESS, S. Witnesses to change: early domestic travel writing
in the Fens 2012
BRYCELAND, M. The new village of South Wigston, 1880-1910: the
place, the people and the communities.
2019
BUCKHAM, P.E. Representations of artisans from the eighteenth to
the early twentieth century
1999
BULLEN, S.C. The cultural life of Preston, 1742-1842. 1970
BURNS, H. Aspects of the Portsmouth area in fiction from 1814.
1994
BURNS, S. The socio-economic history of a south-west
Leicestershire 2002
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village: Leire, 1870-1945.
BURRELL, K. Identity and integration: a study of the Polish
community in Leicester.
1999
BURT, J. Northamptonshire gardens and parks, 1660-1825. 1986
BUSBY, M. Leicestershire settlements through the late
fourteenth-century poll tax records – urban or rural?
2007
BUTLER, A. Leicester’s cultural catastrophe: an investigation
into the complete closure of Leicester’s professional theatres in
the 1950s.
2015
BUTLER, S.P. Contrasting rural communities in mid-nineteenth
century Leicestershire.
1976
BUTTREY, P. Quiet and orderly: the administration, placement and
treatment of pauper lunatics in Croydon from 1875 to 1914.
2008
CAFFYN, S.J. Land tenure and social structure in
nineteenth-century Newick. 1983
CAHILL, N.J. Conquest and colonisation on the Isle of Wight: the
effects of the island’s strategic importance on early medieval
organisation and settlement.
1980
CAMBERS, C. Water, shelter and centricity: were post-enclosure
farmers persuaded?
2008
CAMERON, J. The lives of female vagrants in the casual ward of
St Mary’s workhouse, Nottingham, April 1899-1900.
1994
CAMPBELL, D. The local politics of improvement: debating the
Ashby canal, 1781-1794.
2007
CARPENTER, C. Rural transformation: cause and effect in the
landscape evolution of Churchill and Blakedown since 1850.
1999
CARR, J-P. The working world: Irchester in Northamptonshire,
1841-1891. 1999
CARTER, R.A. Aspects of the economic history of Kirkburton
(Yorkshire) in the nineteenth century.
1973
CARTER, S. Leicestershire mercers, 1660-1710. 2006
CASSON, P. Churches and ritual landscapes in the Sparkenhoe
hundred of Leicestershire.
2002
CAWS, S. Continuity or change? The Isle of Wight and the
Agricultural
Revolution, 1750-1850.
2013
CHARLESWORTH, D.
The development of the churches and their landscapes in
north-west Gloucestershire, 1000-1300.
2012
CLARKE, J.S. Turnpike roads in Shropshire: part of the
development of communications in the West Midlands.
1997
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CLIFFORD, M.C.S. Fifteen Leicestershire villages: a study of
their morphology and location.
1987
COLTMAN, S.F. The role of decayed minor market towns in the
mid-Victorian countryside: two Oxfordshire examples, Hook Norton
and Charlbury.
1985
COOPER, A. Patterns of nonconformity and social change in
nineteenth-century Cardiganshire.
1993
COOPER, A.W. Newark, 1830-1901. 1968
COOPER, J. A study of limestone quarrying in Ketton, Rutland:
the influence of the industry during the middle of the late
nineteenth century on the village and its community, taking in both
the landscape and cultural aspects.
2004
COOPER, K. Out-migration from the land, 1850-1912:
Cardiganshire. 2005
COOPER, N. The church in Anglo-Saxon Northumberland. 1995
COOPER, T.D.C. Enclosure and the creation of isolated farmsteads
in Rutland, 1781-1887.
1983
CORCOS, N. J. Shapwick: the enclosure of a Somerset parish,
1515-1839. 1982
CORDLE, C. The culture of the hop: Wealden Kent, 1830-1996.
1997
COTTON, C. ‘Black Roods, Rang Back and Dob Headland’: a study of
Thrussington field-names.
2015
COURTNEY, P. The early history of the Eight Hundreds of Oundle.
1979
COWEN, P.E. The transformation of a yeoman society: Windermere
1640-1841.
2009 (ISS)
COX, R.C.W. Some aspects of the urban development of Croydon,
1870-1940.
1966
CROMPTON, J. The pattern of dissent in Staffordshire in 1851.
1987
CROSSMAN, A.B. The Buckinghamshire posse comitatus, 1798.
1972
CROUCH, P.J. Cheese-making in east Leicestershire 1610-1911: the
genesis of Stilton cheese.
1988
CROWDEN, H. Boundaries and borders: the battle for Rutland, the
identity of an English rural community in the late twentieth
century.
2004
CULLEN, M. The churches and chapels of Leamington Priors.
2001
CUMMINS, H.A. Higher Walton: an industrial community, 1851-1871.
1984
DACK, C. The distinguishing features of a rural middling sort: a
socio-economic and cultural study of Alstonefield,
Staffordshire.
2004
DAVENPORT, C. Daventry's craft companies, 1590-1675. 1996
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DAVIDSON, E. The evolution and secularisation of the funeral in
Leicester and Leicestershire, 1830-2010.
2010
DAVIES, S. Co-operation, anti-fascism and pacifism in an
alternative youth movement: the Woodcraft Folk in Sheffield,
1929-1950.
2002
DAVIES, V.E.L. A sweet prison: aspects of the origin and
establishment of the Leicester Asian community.
1993
DAVIS, D.K. The Glastonbury manor of Sowy, 1086-1308. 1993
DAVIS, P. From poverty to mud, money and music: the
industrialisation of a Northamptonshire village in the nineteenth
century.
2004
DAY, A. Rutland churches: location, relationships and change.
2006
DE BELIN, M The landscape of foxhunting: Leicestershire,
Northamptonshire and Rutland, 1750-1900.
2004
DE CLERCQ, P. A Leicestershire framework knitters’ community:
Earl Shilton, 1845-1871.
1978
DEBNEY, C. A village community, Greetham, c.1840-1871. 1981
DELONG, R.E. Women, widows and witches. A study of four
Huntingdonshire villages, 1630-1650.
1988
DIPLOCK, P. The introduction of three utilities (gas,
electricity and telephone) into three market towns (Marlow, Oakham
and Stamford).
2005
DIXON, P. The new Domesdays: continuity and change in three
Cambridgeshire parishes.
2003
DOREE, S.G. Aspects of mortality crises in eleven parishes in
east Hertfordshire between 1560 and 1670.
1976
DOW, D. Stockport, the prototype mill town: the why, wherefore
and therefore.
2009
DOWNER, S. Settlement rank, status and territory in north
Worcestershire in the eighth to eleventh centuries.
1995
DRAYCOTT, C. The Soke of Peterborough: a study of the early
history of Peterborough Abbey and its dependent local settlements,
up to the time of the Domesday Survey with special emphasis on the
Anglo-Saxon period.
1993
DROBNER, H. St Willibrord’s calendar and the mutual veneration
of local saints in Britain and on the Continent.
2008 (ISS)
DYER, J. The hillforts of the Chilterns in relation to the
Icknield Way. 1965
DYNDOR, Z. Capital punishment and the press in Northamptonshire,
1780-1834.
2006
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EATON, M.D. Victorian Market Harborough: the structure and
functions of a nineteenth-century market town.
1969
EDWARDS, E. The medieval market town of Solihull, 1200-1580.
1992
EDWARDS, E.J.M. The relationship between landlord and tenant in
nineteenth-century North Wales.
1975
EDWARDS, H. Farmers' wives of Leicestershire and
Northamptonshire: their working lives, 1918-1950.
1988
EDWARDS, J. Brewham Lodge, Somerset: from receivership to sale -
highlighting legal matters of the period 1799-1816.
1996
EDWARDS, L.E. A study of Coalville from the census returns.
1992
EDWARDS, P.R. Farming in a north Worcestershire parish: Rushock,
1572-1972. 1973
ELL, P.S. A quantitative analysis of variables allegedly
influencing the pattern of religious observance in 1851: a case
study in Warwickshire.
1987
ELLIOTT, B. S. The building of a provincial town: Newcastle-
under-Lyme, 1780-1840.
1978
ELSWORTH, M. The proof of a town. 2003
EMERY, J. ‘The future beckons bright': senses of place and
placelessness in the Newark and Sherwood coalfield, c.1960s to
present.
2014
EVANS, J. The ethnic sense of the English in nineteenth-century
emigrants’ letters.
2016
EVELEIGH, N.G. Landscape and environment: their contribution to
the evolution of settlement in early medieval Kesteven.
1992
FAGG, J. Occupation, migration and the elderly: aspects of life
in three Worcestershire parishes, 1871-1901.
2014
FARRELL, S. The chaining of the countryside: an evaluation of
parliamentary enclosure with reference to three Northamptonshire
parishes.
1998
FEAREY, A. Nineteenth-century Northamptonshire shoe-workers:
where did they come from?
2008
FENN, A. C. W. Settlement patterns in early medieval Rhwng Gwy a
Hafren. 2001
FISHER, P. An object of ambition? The office and role of the
coroner in two Midland counties, 1751-1888.
2003
FITTON-BROWN, O. Conflict over church ritualism: Thorpe, Surrey,
1910. 2006
FLACK, H. The River Severn – barrier or bridge? The impact
on
communities of the River Severn in Worcestershire in the
period
c.850 to 1500.
2010
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FLEMING, A.J. Newport Pagnell: a hundred town, 1825-1875.
1971
FLEMING, D. Some aspects of the gentry in Jacobean and Caroline
Leicestershire.
1976
FLETCHER, L. Local charity: its role and social meaning in the
area of the Oundle Poor Law Union, 1800-1900.
2008
FLETCHER, S.J.C. Crime in Cheltenham 1848-1851. 1989
FLETCHER, S. M. The Old Cricket Ground, Leicester: a study of
two contrasting areas of nineteenth-century development.
1983
FORD, W.J. The pattern of settlement in the central region of
the Warwickshire Avon.
1973
FOX, A.W. The agrarian economy of six parishes in the Wreake
Valley from 1540-1680.
1997
FOX, D
Crosses of the North York Moors: a study of the stone crosses of
the North York Moors, their origins and purposes.
1998
FOX, D.E. The spread of Christianity and Christian churches in
the wapentake of Langbargh, North Riding of Yorkshire 600-1300.
1993
FREEBODY, N.K. A history of Scraptoft, Leicestershire.
Volume 1 – Thesis
Volume 2 – Maps and photographs
1967 listed as thesis
FRENCH, P.R.
The ‘making’ of a local regiment: a case study of the
Leicestershire regiment and its antecedents, c.1770 to c.1902.
2012
FRIEL, I. The regio of the Hicce: a tribal unit of the Hitchin
area. 1977
FRYE, J. Population migration in a selected region of north-east
Leicestershire in the mid-nineteenth century.
1974
GADD, T. St George, Gloucestershire, 1750-1850: social and
economic relations in a marginal parish.
2013 (ISS)
GALBRAITH, F. Changes in upland parishes in Derbyshire. 2000
GARRISON, L. Post-war immigration and settlement of West Indians
in Nottingham, 1948-1968.
1993
GARVEN, M. Change or continuity? An evaluation of the economy
and society of Suffolk through nominal and fiscal evidence within
the lay subsidy rolls of 1327 and 1524.
1993
GENT, F.J.R. The development of Strangeways, 1768-1868. 1973
GENT, K.S. Leisure activities in Leicester, 1870-1901, with
special reference to the working class.
1976
GIBSON, N.H. Comparing poor relief in the parishes of Wallsend
and Longbenton, 1750-1850.
2014
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GILBERT, J. Off the beaten track: Glenfield (1871-1939) village
or suburb? 1999
GILES, C. Domestic architecture in the north Staffordshire
moorlands: the vernacular buildings of Grindon and
Waterfall.1976
1975
GILPIN, S. Growth and development of the rural parish of Flixton
between 1841 and 1891
2005
GLADDEN, D.H. Nonconformity in Newark, 1850-1882. 1975
GLASSON, M. A downland common and its enclosure: Broadfield,
1750-1850. 1983
GODFREY, A. Industry and class: a study of two Leicestershire
villages, 1850-1900.
2000
GOODE, A. J. The society and economy of Loughborough, 1660-1690.
1983
GOODWIN, D. The relationship between landlord and tenant in
nineteenth-century North Wales.
1993
GRAHAM, M. Tavistock, 1825-1875. 1970
GREENFIELD, E.M. The social and economic effects of the decline
of lead mining on villages in north Derbyshire, 1851-1891.
1996
GREENWOOD, J.J. Reigate, 1700-1821: its turnpikes and its
economy. 1980
GREWCOCK, C.E.S. Social and intellectual life in Leicester,
1763-1835. 1973
GRISTWOOD, H. Puerperal insanity: a study of women admitted to
the county
asylums at Brookwood in Surrey, Colney Hatch in Middlesex
and
Knowle in Hampshire between the years 1870 and 1900.
2013
GRUNDY, P. The impact of industrialization on the rural
community of Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, 1700- 2000.
2004
HADEN, J. Church wall paintings. 1999
HADLEY A. Hill-tops, cyninges-tuns and wics: central places and
trade in the south-west from Roman to Saxon times.
1997
HAIGH, B. A West Riding clothing community: Kirkburton,
1664-1816. 1972
HAIGH, D. The evolution of settlement in eastern Cambridgeshire.
1978
HALEY, D. Aspects of the economic history and the demography of
the parish of Buckingham, c.1560-1710, a preliminary study.
1982
HALL, J. Poems and songs of Staffordshire in the modern period
and their depiction of people and region.
1995
HALL, J.L. (Née Bickerton)
‘Let agriculture flourish’: the diffusion of new ideas among
agricultural improvers in Richmondshire 1815-1870.
1979
HAMMOND, C. Aspects of the occupational structures of four
villages in south Nottinghamshire, 1851-1871.
1998
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HAMMOND, P. The effect of improvement in a selected area of
north-west Leicestershire, 1750-1800.
2015
HAMPTON, S.J.S. Country carriers of West Surrey: a study of the
Guildford area. 1971
HANLEY, K. Leicester: the metropolis of Dissent by 1848?
2016
HARDEN, N. Living stones living water: a study of the siting of
churches in southern Warwickshire.
2000
HARDY, M. Exe-Dart Devon: some social and economic effects of
the
Newfoundland trade.
2010 (ISS)
HARGREAVES, P. Physicians in seventeenth-century
Northamptonshire. 2016
HARGREAVES, S. Population and society in Hopton, a township in
Derbyshire, 1660 to 1705.
2018
HARRATT, S. Leicestershire parish clergy during the
archdeaconate of Andrew Burnaby, 1786-1812: origins, education and
intellectual pursuits.
1983
HARRIS, K.S. Some aspects of education and society in Market
Harborough 1869-1913 as seen through schools' log books.
1991
HARRISON, J.D. The composite manor of Brent, 1189-1307. 1987
HART, C. R. Bolsover and its manor, 1600-1700. 1985
HARVEY, B.
Swinton, south Yorkshire – a very ‘northern’ parish? Pauper
narratives, 1799-1837.
2012
HARVEY, B. Service and mobility. 2018
HASELDINE, A. Milling hydro-power in Domesday Lincolnshire.
2006
HAWKER, K. ‘Instructed in the art and mystery’, Leicestershire
apprentices in Hanoverian and early Victorian times.
1998
HAWKINS, M. The impact of the building of the Grand Junction
Canal on
selected settlements In Northamptonshire, 1793-1850.
2010
HAWORTH, C. The origin and development of the street plan of
Oakham in
John Speed’s town plan.
2015
HAYES, W.F.G. The working poor in mid-nineteenth century
Torquay. 1992
* HAYHURST, Yvonne M.
The development of an early 1985 Victorian suburb: Southfields –
a case study.
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HAYTER, D.G. Pastures and profits: sheep and enclosure in
sixteenth-century south Northamptonshire.
2002
HEARMON, C. M. The social structure of a Buckinghamshire
village: Denham, 1749-1800.
1978
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HEATHCOTE BALL, J. An attempt to analyse the development of the
alabaster effigy tombs of Leicestershire 1350-1605.
1998
HEATON, M. The influence of Parliamentary Enclosure on
Grassing-Down in Northamptonshire.
2011 (ISS)
HEMMING, A.C. A study of social relationships in late-Victorian
London: the diaries of Hannah Cullwick and Arthur Munby.
1987
HENDY, S. Bedfordshire in 1851: an exploration of the patterns
of worship of the major religious denominations in the registration
district of Bedfordshire at the time of the religious census.
1994
HEY, D.G. The parish of Ecclesfield in an era of change,
1672-1851. 1967
HIGGINS, D.M.M. In search of Bromswold. 2001
HILL, T.G. The trading community of Shifnal and its geographical
and genealogical linkages: a case study, 1841-1861.
1989
HILLIER, K. The welfare and education of working-class children
in Ashby de la Zouch in the nineteenth century.
1996
HIROSUE, M. Avebury, World Heritage Site management planning
issues. 2008
HOARE, N.F. The community of Colyton and its poor, 1800-1850.
1973
HOBSON, M. The occupational structure of West Malling,
1841-1871. 1978
HODGKINSON, J.S. Changing standards of living in the smaller
house in the Northampton area, 1850-1940.
1991
HOGAN, C.J. The distribution of puritanism in Norfolk and
Suffolk, 1603-1642. 1974
HOLMES, D. Creating an industrial society: a history of the shoe
industry in Desborough since 1850
2002
HORNBY, E. Aspects of social, intellectual and leisured life in
Salisbury in the eighteenth century.
1979
HORTON, B.
The Kidderminster carpet weaver: his migration response to the
technological change from hand loom to power loom weaving between
1851 and 1881.
2012 (ISS)
HORTON, M. An investigation into the ‘manor’ of Auckland, county
Durham: the evolution and structure of a medieval estate.
1978
HUFFORD, M. R. ‘The sacred and the profane’: civic ceremonial in
York, 1485-1585.
1985
HUMBER, L. The health and safety of women workers in munitions
factories during the First World War.
2000
HUME, J.A. Settlement and migration in Dorset 1704-1862: a study
of the migrational patterns of paupers.
1989
HUNT, H.M.J. The ruling elite in Coventry, 1675-1720. 1975
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HUNT, I.D.J. A change of direction: for the rural economy of
north-west Leicestershire, 1791-1841.
1997
HURST, A.J. The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia. 2001
HUTCHIN, J.D. Attitudes to the relief of poverty in Leicester,
1901-14. 1994
INDER, P.M. Topographical prints and the development of seaside
resorts: case studies of Scarborough and Sidmouth.
1993
INGLESANT, D. Retailing furniture, 1850-1950. 1996
IRONFIELD, C. The parish of Chipping during the seventeenth
century. 1975?
JACKSON, A.J.H. The country house estate economy in decline:
east Devon 1870-1939.
1992
JACKSON, P. Sawley, from principal settlement to suburb: a study
of rural decline in the nineteenth century.
1994
JAKEWAY, J. Manifestations of madness: a study of the patients
of Norfolk County Asylum, 1846-1870.
2011 (ISS)
JAMES, S. A. The cultural and social life of Buxton in 1871.
1983
JAMES, T.M. The inns of Croydon, 1640-1830. 1969
JAMIESON, D. Willington: landscape and society from 1380 to
1540. 2010 (ISS)
JENKINS, P. What sort of people needed poor law relief in
Cardington, Bedfordshire, April 1817 – March 1818? What help did
they receive?
2004
JENKINS, S.C. Victorian Witney and its railway. 1975
JENNINGS, P. Plan analysis and the development of Leicester’s
medieval urban landscape.
2008
JESSOP, P. Medieval Framland: the spatial development of
churches in north-east Leicestershire.
2001
JOHNSON, B. The General Strike in the Mansfield area 1926.
1999
JONES, C.
Aspects of society in the Vale of Belvoir in the first half of
the nineteenth century, looking particularly at the relationship
between the Nonconformist and Established sectors of society.
1998
JONES, G. The pattern and development of religious, popular and
municipal ceremonial in the Borough of Leicester, c.1450-1600.
1980
JONES, L.
Ceremonial and community in fifteenth and sixteenth-century
Norwich.
1981
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