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A Source-Book of English Social History

The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Source-Book of English Social History, by M. E. Monckton (Mary Evelyn Monckton) Jones

A SOURCE-BOOK OF ENGLISH SOCIAL HISTORY

BY M. E. MONCKTON JONES, M.A. F. R. Hist. Soc. LECTURER IN HISTORY, HOMERTON COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
METHUEN & CO. LTD. 36 ESSEX STREET W. C. LONDON

First Published in 1922
The new scientific method of teaching history requires that the student should learn to examine some at least of the evidence for himself, and to form a judgment upon it: he is no longer expected to accept the teacher’s statements without discussion. Material for examination is, however, usually in the inaccessible form of ancient records, Latin chronicles, and so forth. It is the part of source-books to provide extracts from such records which may serve as laboratory specimens for analysis. They have the further aim of painting scenes vivid with local colour and live with the expressions of the actors themselves, so making the dry bones of the text-book put on flesh and reality.
This volume contains illustrations of various stages in the economic and social life of the British people from Saxon days to the Industrial Revolution. Fragments of the Saxon laws show the give and take of community life working out into rules of fair play and justice. The influence of the Church in trade, in education, in exploration and over-seas intercourse, appears in the life of Ingulf of Croyland. Town life is seen to develop through gild regulations and the records of London. The consequent growth of the burghers’ power in Parliament, in naval organization and in finance over against the power of great noble houses, and the disorder of the fifteenth century, emerge from the Paston Correspondence. Parliamentary Rolls, and the accounts of London’s growth. From manorial regulations, notes of wages at different periods, and contemporaries’ accounts of enclosures, the great changes in rural life are shown; while the explorations of Carpini and Marco Polo in the East and the Spaniards’ account of Drake’s piracy in the West indicate the change from the mediæval to the modern world. The growth of commerce as the controlling factor in politics is indicated by the letters of Sir Thomas Roe and the East India Company’s minutes, the writings of Defoe and Franklin; and Young’s tour hints at the state of England on the eve of the Industrial Revolution.

M. E. Monckton Jones
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PREFACE


CONTENTS


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


SAXON LAWS OR DOOMS


MANORIAL SYSTEM


BATTLE ABBEY CUSTUMALS


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


USAGES OF WINCHESTER


BRISTOL [later regulations]


PETITION OF THE GILD OF FULLERS OF BRISTOL TO THE TOWN AUTHORITIES (p. 284)


ADAM OF GLOUCESTER


GILD OF ST. MICHAEL ON THE HILL, LINCOLN


GILD OF THE TAILORS, EXETER


THE LIVERY COMPANIES


THE COMPANY OF SKINNERS, A.D. 1598


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


ABBEY OF CROYLAND


DOMESDAY RECORDS


KNIGHTHOOD, C. A.D. 1066


BURNING OF CROYLAND ABBEY


LIFE OF AN ABBOTT. ELEVENTH CENTURY


EXPLORATIONS


RUBRUQUIS’ ACCOUNT OF A JOURNEY FROM CONSTANTINOPLE INTO THE CRIMEA: AND OF THE NOMAD TARTARS AND CHINESE


MARCO POLO


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


THE MINT


COINAGE


ALIENS


RIGHTS OF THE CITIZENS OF LONDON


JURISDICTION DISPUTED


EFFECTS OF BARONS’ WAR UPON THE CITY


FOOD SUPPLIES AND REGULATIONS


MEASURES


FAMINE


DISPUTED ELECTION OF MAYOR


ACCUSATIONS AGAINST A MAYOR


ANTI-SEMITE RIOTS


FOURTEENTH CENTURY PRICES


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


ORDINANCES RESPECTING TOURNAMENTS


WAGES IN THE TIME OF KING HENRY VI, A.D. 1443


PETITION FOR THE COINAGE OF HALFPENCE AND FARTHINGS, A.D. 1444


FOR THE SAFEGUARD OF THE SEA


CAPTURE OF FRENCH AND HANSARD SHIPPING,


MISRULE IN NORFOLK


PETITION OF THE COMMONS TO HENRY VI IN 1460 ON BEHALF OF WALTER CLERK, M.P.


CONDITION OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES


SIXTEENTH CENTURY ENCLOSURES, A.D. 1549


GRIEVANCES OF CAMBRIDGE MEN. (EXAMPLES)


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


COLUMBUS


NEW LIGHT ON DRAKE


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


CAUSES OF THE FIRE OF LONDON


THE USE OF ARMS. C. 1588


THE EMBASSY OF SIR THOMAS ROE


EAST INDIA COMPANY COURT MINUTES


YOUNG COURTIER’S LIFE IN LONDON, C. 1630


PRIVILEGES OF AMBASSADORS, C. 1635


EXPERIENCES OF A SOLDIER


A TREATISE ... CONCERNING ... THE METHOD FOR KEEPING A COURT LEET


DRAINING OF THE FENS


INTRODUCTORY NOTES


A DEFENCE OF DISSENT


SECTIONS OF DISSENTERS, 1705


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY HOME INDUSTRIES


THE WEST RIDING, 1724


THE COAL TRADE


INDIA IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY


INFLUENCE OF ENGLISH MERCHANTS ON COLONIAL POLICY


AMERICAN NON-IMPORTATION POLICY


A PETITION FOR RECONCILIATION, 1775


AMERICAN APPEAL TO FRANCE, JANUARY 5, 1775


EFFECT OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE ON EUROPE


INVENTORS OF MACHINERY


JAMES’ ACCOUNT OF HARGREAVES


ARKWRIGHT OVERRATED


CROMPTON’S MULE


ROMAN ROADS IN YORKSHIRE


THE ROMAN WALL


LANCASTER


MARLING


MANCHESTER


NEWCASTLE


AMERICAN TRADE


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENCLOSURES


PRICE OF LABOUR


INCOME OF THE SOIL OF ENGLAND


ROADS


CHILDREN IN FACTORIES


INDEX


FOOTNOTES

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2017-06-10

Темы

Great Britain -- Social conditions; Great Britain -- Economic conditions

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