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Northamptonshire Past Present 58
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Title:
Northamptonshire Past Present 58
Series
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Series:
Northamptonshire Past and Present
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Volume:
58
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
David N Hall
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Publisher:
Northamptonshire Record Society
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Year of Publication:
2005
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.northamptonshirerecordsociety.org.uk/index.htm
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Created Date:
25 Apr 2006
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Records of the past: William Mellows and the monks of Peterborough
Sandra Raban
7 - 16
Article on the life of William Mellows, the local historian responsible for initiating the publication of the records of Peterborough Abbey and Cathedral.
Two village entrepreneurs in late-medieval Rockingham Forest
M J Thornton
17 - 36
Article examining the public lives of two Rockingham Forest villagers during the late-fourteenth and fifteenth centuries -- Edmund Byfield of Geddington, and John Brandon of Brigstock -- as revealed by documentary sources.
Early modern Blakesley: a study based on wills 1543--1700
Carmel Biggs
37 - 53
Article outlining the examination of the surviving wills from Blakesley parish 1543--1700, assessing the patterns of inheritance and family networks within early modern society. The parish registers were also analysed to calculate baptism, burial and marriage rates within the period, in order to assess population totals.
Seaborne re-visited: cob cottages in Northamptonshire 2004
Heather Bird
54 - 69
Article re-visiting mud-walled (cob) structures listed by M J V Seaborne in 1964 (see Northamptonshire Past Present 3, pages 215--28) and updating his work. The author discusses the use of earth building in Northamptonshire and adjoining parts of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, and its contribution to the local vernacular tradition. Includes
Appendix
69
comparative table of Northamptonshire villages with surviving earth structures and with evidence of former earth structures