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Manuscript Sources
The list only includes the main sources used. For detailed references and other sources, see Notes.
1.Corporation of London Records Office
Assessments for 1694 4s. Aid
Common Serjeants' Books
Marriage Duties Assessments
Mayor's Court, Equity and Interrogatories
Orphans' Inventories
Poll Tax Assessments for 1692
2.Greater London Record Office
Consistory Court Records (DL/C), allegations, libels, deposition books
3.Guildhall Library
Business and family papers
Livery Company records: freedom registers, apprenticeship binding books, court minutes and wardens' accounts
Marriage licence applications (GHMS 10091)
Parish and ward records: vestry minutes and churchwardens' accounts
Sun Fire Office policy registers (GHMS 11936)
4.Livery Company Halls
The archives of the Clothworkers, Drapers, Goldsmiths, Mercers,
Salters, Skinners and Stationers were searched for the apprenticeship and freedom records of the sample.
5.Society of Genealogists' Library
Boyd's Index of London Citizens
6.Public Record Office, Chancery Lane
Bankruptcy Docket-Books (B.4)
Chancery Proceedings (C.5) sampled, using index for apprenticeship and marriage contract cases
Chancery Masters' Exhibits (C.103-C.114) searched for London family and business papers
Copy Wills (PROB 11)
Probate Inventories (PROB 4 & 5)
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The works listed are those which have been referred to in the Notes. References in the Notes are given by author and date of publication or first word of anonymous works and date of publication. Place of publication is London unless otherwise stated. Where there is a second publication date in parentheses, the second one has been consulted. For abbreviations of journals etc., see p. 339.
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