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L. Weatherill, Consumer behaviour and material culture in Britain, 1660–1760 (London and New York: Routledge, 1988). Pages xii + 252. £35.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

J. P. Boulton
Affiliation:
Department of History, University of Newcastle

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1 See the suggestive graph in Glennie, P., ‘Continuity and change in Hertfordshire Agriculture 1550–1700: II – Trends in crop yields and their determinants’, Agricultural History Review 36 (1988), 157.Google Scholar
2 In particular ‘pictures and glasses, though, generally speaking, not part of the freehold, yet if put up instead of wainscot, or where otherwise wainscot would have been put, shall go to the heir…’ Burn, R., Ecclesiastical law, London, 8th edn, IV, 1824, 300.Google Scholar
See also ‘pictures and glasses, though, generally speaking, not part of the freehold, yet if put up instead of wainscot, or where otherwise wainscot would have been put, shall go to the heir…’ Burn, R., Ecclesiastical law, London, 8th edn, IV, 1824, pp. 297309.Google Scholar