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Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, 1439-1474: Wills from the Register Baldwyne', I. 1439-1461
 
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Wills of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, 1439-1474: Wills from the Register Baldwyne', I. 1439-1461 [Hardcover]

Peter Northeast


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  • Hardcover: 582 pages
  • Publisher: Boydell Press (May 17 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0851158110
  • ISBN-13: 978-0851158112
  • Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 1.6 x 0.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 Kg

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Altogether this volume is a treasurehouse of information. HISTORY There is a wealth of information here for the historian of religion, the family, material culture, agriculture and industry. ARCHIVES A major achievement... The value of individual documents is easily overtaken by the significance of the collection as a whole: there is much here for historians to get their teeth into, to aid analyses of the region's - and nation's - eco0nomi8c, social and religious histories. ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW

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Archives: The making and registering of wills by ordinary people became widespread in East Anglia a century earlier than parts of midland and western England. It is of enormous value therefore to have one of the earliest surviving registers from an archdeaconry made available. (The volume) provides us with a window into rural society in mid-fifteenth-century East Anglia. It was a society bustling with small farmers, craftsmen involved in the cloth industry, and other artisans and traders. The wills record their concern for religion, the local community and the future welfare of wives, children, godchildren and even servants. There is a wealth of information here for the historian of religion, the family, material culture, agriculture and industry. This volume contains abstracts, in English, of nearly nine hundred wills made by residents of the western part of Suffolk in the mid-fifteenth century, together with a further five hundred 'probate sentences' - details of the granting of probate, without the associated wills. These are the earliest surviving wills of ordinary inhabitants of that part of Suffolk, excluding the titled, the wealthy and the clergy. They illustrate in considerable detail the social conditions of the time, including housing and household possessions, landholding and farming patterns, and provision for the poor. They are especially rich in references to the religious practices of the day. The introduction outlines the probate system of the area at that time and examines the form and content of a medieval will.

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