Matthew Hale
Saint Mary's College of California
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The Economic History Review | 2011
Matthew Hale; Graham Raymond; Catherine Wright
(The place of publication is London and the date 2010 unless otherwise stated.)
The Economic History Review | 2008
Matthew Hale; Richard A. Hawkins; Catherine Wright
(The place of publication is London and the date 2007 unless otherwise stated.)
The Economic History Review | 2007
Matthew Hale; Richard A. Hawkins; Catherine Wright
(The place of publication is London and the date 2006 unless otherwise stated.)
The Economic History Review | 2010
Matthew Hale; Graham Raymond; Catherine Wright
(The place of publication is London and the date 2009 unless otherwise stated.)
The Economic History Review | 2006
Matthew Hale; Richard A. Hawkins; Catherine Wright
(The place of publication is London and the date 2005 unless otherwise stated.)
The Economic History Review | 2001
Matthew Hale; Richard Hawkins; Michael Partridge
1. Original documents Anselment, R.A., ed., The remembrances of Elizabeth Freke, 1671-1714 (Camden Soc., 5th ser., 18). Barker, H. and Vincent, D., eds., Language, print and electoral politics, 1790-1832: Newcastle-under-Lyme broadsides. Woodbridge: Boydell. Barlow, J., ed., A calendar of the registers of apprentices of the city of Gloucester, 1595-1700 (Gloucs. Rec. Ser., 14). Bartlett, P., ‘Documents and sources: legal madness in the nineteenth century’, Soc. Hist. Medic., 14, pp. 107-31. Berg, T. and Berg, P., eds., R.R. Angerstein’s illustrated travel diary, 1753-5: industry in England and Wales from a Swedish perspective. Science Mus. Bird, Y., ed., A Quaker family in India and Zanzibar, 1863-5: letters from Elizabeth and Henry Jacob: ‘Peacock tails with diamonds’. York: Sessions (2000). Blair, J., ‘Estate memoranda of c.1070 from the see of Dorchester-on-Thames’, Eng. Hist. Rev., CXVI, pp. 114-23. Bracken, D., ‘Irish migrants in Paris hospitals, 1702-30: extracts from the registers of Bicêtre, La Charitéé, La Pitié and La Salpetrère’, Archivium Hibernicum, LV, pp. 7-47. Carr, D.R., ed., The first general entry book of the city of Salisbury, 1387-1452 (Wilts. Rec. Soc., 54). Cooper, T., ed., The journal of William Downing: iconoclasm in East Anglia during the English Civil War. Woodbridge: Boydell. Cox, A.D.M. and Darwall-Smith, R.H., eds., Account rolls of University College, Oxford, II:1471/2-1596/7 (Oxford Hist. Soc., 90). Delaney, E., ed., ‘Irish migration to Britain, 1939-45’, Ir. Econ. & Soc. Hist., XXVIII, pp. 47-71. Denton, J. and Taylor, B., ‘The 1291 valuation of the ecclesiastical benefices of Llandaff diocese’, Arch. Cambs., 147 (1998), pp. 133-58. Durkan, J., ‘Early letters of John Brown, Minim and Report to Propaganda, 1623, by Scots Minims’, Innes Rev., 52, pp. 63-79. Farrant, J.H. et al., Sussex depicted: views and descriptions, 1600-1800 (Sussex Rec. Soc., 85). Fennessey, I., ‘Two letters from Boetius (Augustine) MacEgan, O.F.M., on the death of Archbishop Florence Conry, O.F.M., 1629’, Collectanea Hibernica, 43, pp. 7-12. Fenning, H., ‘Troy to Bray: letters from Dublin to Thurles, 1792-1817’, Archivium Hibernicum, LV, pp. 48-125. Frantz, P.B., ed., Jane’s letters from Ireland, 1884-6: as seen in the journal of Jane C. Mahon from March 1884 to October 1886. Edinburgh: Pentland (1999). Fyfe, C., ed., Anna Maria Falconbridge, ‘Narrative of two voyages to the River Sierra Leone during the years 1791-1792-1793’, and the journal of Isaac Dubois, with Alexander Falconbridge, ‘An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa’. Liverpool: Liverpool U.P. (2000). Gray, T., ed., Travels in Georgian Devon: the illustrated journals of the Reverend John Swete, 1789-1800, 4. Tiverton: Devon Books (2000). Haines, R.M., ‘Three Christchurch (Twynham) indulgences for the repair of bridges and Bishop William of Wykeham’s admonition to the earl of Shrewsbury on account of abuse of his patronage over the priory’, Archives, XXVI, pp. 30-5. Haines, R.M., ‘Looking back in anger: a politically inspired appeal against John XXII’s translation of Bishop Adam Orleton to Winchester (1334)’, Eng. Hist. Rev., CXVI, pp. 389-404.
The Economic History Review | 1974
Matthew Hale; Richard A. Hawkins; Michael Partridge
The Economic History Review | 2012
Matthew Hale; Graham Raymond; Catherine Wright
The Economic History Review | 2014
Matthew Hale; Graham Raymond; Catherine Wright
The Economic History Review | 2017
Matthew Hale; Graham Raymond; Catherine Wright