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Back issues of Local Population Studies

Contents of Local Population Studies: issues 61 to 70


Cover of LPS70 Local Population Studies Number 70 (Spring 2003)
Contents include: R. Dyson, The experience of poverty in a rural community: Broughton, north Lincolnshire, 1760–1835.
H. S. Woledge and M. A. Smale, Migration in east Yorkshire in the eighteenth century.
M. J. Saxby, Ages at baptism in the parish of All Saints, Sudbury, 1809–1828: a new approach to their interpretation.
Kevin Schürer and Lisa Dillon, What's in a name? Victorias in Canada and Great Britain in 1881.
M. Smith, The demography of coastal communities.
Regular features: editorial, news from the universities, book reviews, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 69 (Autumn 2002)
Contents include: Andrew Blaikie, Coastal communities in Victorian Scotland: what makes North-East fisher families distinctive.
J. S. Lee, Tracing regional and local changes in population and wealth during the later middle ages using taxation records: Cambridgeshire, 1334–1563.
D. G. Jackson, Kent workhouse populations in 1881: a study based on the census enumerators' books.
I. L. Williams, Migration and the 1881 census index: a Wiltshire example.
Regular features: editorial, review of recent periodical literature, correspondence, essay prize.

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Cover of LPS68 Local Population Studies Number 68 (Spring 2002)
Contents include: P. Howe, Identifying nonconformity in late-seventeenth century St. Albans.
A. M. Froide, Hidden women: rediscovering the singlewomen of early modern England.
Steve King, Locating and characterising poor households in late-seventeenth century Bolton: sources and interpretations.
Peter Tilley, Creating life histories and family trees from nineteenth century census records, parish registers and other sources.
Regular features: editorial, book reviews, news from the universities, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 67 (Autumn 2001)
Contents include: Sylvia Watts, Some aspects of mortality in three Shropshire parishes in the mid-seventeenth century.
Matthew Woollard, The 1901 census: an introduction.
Nigel Goose, How accurately do the Hearth Tax returns reflect wealth? A discussion of some urban evidence.
Regular features: editorial, review of recent periodical literature, correspondence, etc.

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Cover of LPS66 Local Population Studies Number 66 (Spring 2001)
Contents include: Christine E. Jones, Personal tragedy or demographic disaster?
P. F. J. Betts, Marriage alliances, household composition and the role of kinship in nineteenth-century farming.
D. G. Jackson, Occupational and geographic stability in the region of Sittingbourne, Kent, 1881–1891.
Regular features: editorial, news from the universities, book reviews, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 65 (Autumn 2000)
Contents include: Anthony Poole, Baptismal delay: some implications from the parish registers of Cranbrook and surrounding parishes in the Kentish Weald.
Cathy Smith, Population growth and economic change in some Nottinghamshire market towns, 1680–1840.
N. Spencer and D. A. Gatley, Investigating population mobility in mid-nineteenth century England and Wales.
B. Halse, Population mobility in the parish of Levisham, 1541–1900.
Regular features: editorial, review of recent periodical literature, correspondence, etc.

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Cover of LPS64 Local Population Studies Number 64 (Spring 2000)
Contents include: Peter Razzell, Evaluating the same-name technique as a way of measuring burial register reliability in England.
Paul Jennings, Occupations in the nineteenth-century censuses: the drink retailers of Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Briony Eckstein and Andrew Hinde, Measuring fertility within marriage between 1841 and 1891 using parish registers and the census enumerators' books.
Regular features: editorial, notes on some recent publications, correspondence, notices and announcements, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 63 (Autumn 1999)
Contents include: Martin Ecclestone, Mortality of rural landless men before the Black Death: the Glastonbury head-tax lists.
Audrey Perkyns, Migration and mobility: six Kentish parishes, 1851–1881.
Regular features: editorial, news, review of recent periodical literature, etc.

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Cover of LPS62 Local Population Studies Number 62 (Spring 1999)
Contents include: Michael Anderson, What can the mid-Victorian censuses tell us about variations in married women's employment?
Lyn Boothman, Mobility and stability in Long Melford, Suffolk in the late seventeenth century.
Nigel Goose, Workhouse populations in the mid-nineteenth century: the case of Hertfordshire.
Susan Scott and C. J. Duncan, Characteristics of population cycles in pre-industrial England.
Regular features: editorial and news, correspondence.

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Local Population Studies Number 61 (Autumn 1998)
Contents include: Stuart C. F. Robinson, Life-time migration in Motherwell, 1851–91
John McKay, Married women and work in nineteenth-century Lancashire: the evidence of the 1851 and 1861 census reports
Andrew Hinde and Fiona Turnbull, The populations of two Hampshire workhouses, 1851–1861
Roger Bellingham, Age at marriage in the late-eighteenth century
Michael J. Saxby, Age at baptism in the parish of St Nicholas, Pevensey, 1761-1800
Regular features: editorial and news, review of recent periodical literature, correspondence.

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