Historical Studies, Volume 21Colm Lennon, Jacqueline R. Hill Vol. 1- includes papers before the 1st-2d conferences, 1955-56. |
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Page 86
... household hospitality expected of a country gentleman . Much of the argument is based on an analysis of thirteen sets of reasonably compre- hensive household accounts between 1674 and 1828 – a long eighteenth century . 10 This is a ...
... household hospitality expected of a country gentleman . Much of the argument is based on an analysis of thirteen sets of reasonably compre- hensive household accounts between 1674 and 1828 – a long eighteenth century . 10 This is a ...
Page 103
... Household accounts of the Plunkett family , earls of Fingall , County Meath , 1781-99 ( N.L.I. , MS 8038 ( 5–11 ) ) ; ( 10 ) Household accounts of the Conolly family , Castletown , County Kildare , 1783–7 ( P.R.O.N.I. , Mic . 435 ) ...
... Household accounts of the Plunkett family , earls of Fingall , County Meath , 1781-99 ( N.L.I. , MS 8038 ( 5–11 ) ) ; ( 10 ) Household accounts of the Conolly family , Castletown , County Kildare , 1783–7 ( P.R.O.N.I. , Mic . 435 ) ...
Page 113
... household upholstery . Chequered linens - blue and white or red and white , made either of linen warp and weft or of linen warp and cotton weft - were in the peak of household fashions and clothing by the second half of the eighteenth ...
... household upholstery . Chequered linens - blue and white or red and white , made either of linen warp and weft or of linen warp and cotton weft - were in the peak of household fashions and clothing by the second half of the eighteenth ...
Contents
Austerity necessity and luxury | 1 |
Concepts of generosity in early modern England | 30 |
Dives and Lazarus in sixteenthcentury Ireland | 46 |
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