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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 2009

Susannah R. Ottaway
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Carleton College, Minnesota
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The Decline of Life
Old Age in Eighteenth-Century England
, pp. 284 - 314
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2004

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D/PUD: 9/32 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
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D/PUD: D39/M10–11 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: D39/M2–3 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: D39/M6–7 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: H4–5 – Puddletown Manorial Court Proceedings; Lists of Residents
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D/PUD: Z1 – List of Those Receiving Beef or Money from Lady Orford
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LA 3/11/16 – Lists of Persons Dwelling in Puddletown
LA 3/5/12/2 – Lists of Persons Dwelling in Puddletown
LA 3/7/15/5 – Lists of Persons Dwelling in Puddletown
LA 4/1/1 – Dorchester Division Militia Lists
PE/BF: OV1/3 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: OV9/2 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: OV9/4 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: OV13/1 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: VE1/1 – Blandford Forum Vestry Minutes
PE/CHE: RE1/1 – Cheselburn Parish Register
PE/CMO: VE1 – Charmouth Vestry Book
PE/GOD: RE1/1 – Godmanstone Parish Register
PE/MAL: OV1–2 – Marnhull Overseers' Accounts
PE/PDH: OV1/1 – Piddlehinton Overseers' Accounts
PE/PDH: RE1/3 – Piddlehinton Parish Register
PE/PUD: OV3/1/1–18 – Puddletown Settlement Certificates
PE/PUD: CW1/2–4 – Puddletown Churchwardens' Accounts
PE/PUD: CW5/3 – Puddletown Churchwardens' Accounts
PE/PUD: IN7/1–2 – Lists of Persons in Puddletown; Number of Baptisms and Burials
PE/PUD: IN8/1 – List of Contents of Parish Box
PE/PUD: IN5/1/1 – Tithes and Answers to Visitation Questions
PE/PUD: OV1/1 – OV1/41 – Puddletown Overseers' Accounts and Vouchers
PE/PUD: OV1/63 – Promissory Note to Puddletown Overseers
PE/PUD: OV3/2/1–112 – Puddletown Settlement Examinations
PE/PUD: OV3/3/1–53 – Removals from Puddletown
PE/PUD: OV3/4/1–24 – Removals to Puddletown
PE/PUD: OV3/5/1–5 – Orders of Sessions concerning Puddletown Settlements
PE/PUD: OV4/1/1–19 – Puddletown Bastardy Bonds
PE/PUD: OV7/2–5 – Puddletown Overseers' Correspondence
PE/PUD: OV8/1 – Warrants Nominating Officers in Puddletown
PE/PUD: OV8/2 – Parishioners Receiving Fuel
PE/PUD: OV8/4 – List of Overseers' Papers in Parish Chest
PE/PUD: RE1/1–5 – Parish Registers, including lists of those receiving Bradish's Charity
PE/PUD: RE3/1–3 – Parish Registers
PE/PUD: RE4/1–2 – Parish Registers
PE/SEA: OV1/1 – Seaborough Overseers' Accounts
PE/SHI: RE1/3 – Shillingstone Marriage Register
PE/TOL: IN3/2 – Tolpuddle Incumbents' Papers
PE/WAL: OV1/1 – Walditch Overseers' Accounts
PE/WM: CP2/8 – Wimborne Minster Peculiar Court Case
PE/WM: OV1/1/4 – Wimborne Overseers' Accounts
PE/WM: OV1/1/6 – Wimborne Overseers' Accounts
PE/WM: VE1/1 – Wimborne Vestry Minutes
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D/DRa C9 – Letters to John Strutt
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D/PUD: 9/15–28 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: 9/32 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: B1/1/5 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: D39/E1 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: D39/H4 – List of Residents of Puddletown Manor
D/PUD: D39/M10–11 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: D39/M2–3 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: D39/M6–7 – Puddletown Manor Misc. Records
D/PUD: H4–5 – Puddletown Manorial Court Proceedings; Lists of Residents
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D/PUD: Z1 – List of Those Receiving Beef or Money from Lady Orford
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LA 3/11/16 – Lists of Persons Dwelling in Puddletown
LA 3/5/12/2 – Lists of Persons Dwelling in Puddletown
LA 3/7/15/5 – Lists of Persons Dwelling in Puddletown
LA 4/1/1 – Dorchester Division Militia Lists
PE/BF: OV1/3 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: OV9/2 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: OV9/4 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: OV13/1 – Blandford Forum Overseers' Accounts
PE/BF: VE1/1 – Blandford Forum Vestry Minutes
PE/CHE: RE1/1 – Cheselburn Parish Register
PE/CMO: VE1 – Charmouth Vestry Book
PE/GOD: RE1/1 – Godmanstone Parish Register
PE/MAL: OV1–2 – Marnhull Overseers' Accounts
PE/PDH: OV1/1 – Piddlehinton Overseers' Accounts
PE/PDH: RE1/3 – Piddlehinton Parish Register
PE/PUD: OV3/1/1–18 – Puddletown Settlement Certificates
PE/PUD: CW1/2–4 – Puddletown Churchwardens' Accounts
PE/PUD: CW5/3 – Puddletown Churchwardens' Accounts
PE/PUD: IN7/1–2 – Lists of Persons in Puddletown; Number of Baptisms and Burials
PE/PUD: IN8/1 – List of Contents of Parish Box
PE/PUD: IN5/1/1 – Tithes and Answers to Visitation Questions
PE/PUD: OV1/1 – OV1/41 – Puddletown Overseers' Accounts and Vouchers
PE/PUD: OV1/63 – Promissory Note to Puddletown Overseers
PE/PUD: OV3/2/1–112 – Puddletown Settlement Examinations
PE/PUD: OV3/3/1–53 – Removals from Puddletown
PE/PUD: OV3/4/1–24 – Removals to Puddletown
PE/PUD: OV3/5/1–5 – Orders of Sessions concerning Puddletown Settlements
PE/PUD: OV4/1/1–19 – Puddletown Bastardy Bonds
PE/PUD: OV7/2–5 – Puddletown Overseers' Correspondence
PE/PUD: OV8/1 – Warrants Nominating Officers in Puddletown
PE/PUD: OV8/2 – Parishioners Receiving Fuel
PE/PUD: OV8/4 – List of Overseers' Papers in Parish Chest
PE/PUD: RE1/1–5 – Parish Registers, including lists of those receiving Bradish's Charity
PE/PUD: RE3/1–3 – Parish Registers
PE/PUD: RE4/1–2 – Parish Registers
PE/SEA: OV1/1 – Seaborough Overseers' Accounts
PE/SHI: RE1/3 – Shillingstone Marriage Register
PE/TOL: IN3/2 – Tolpuddle Incumbents' Papers
PE/WAL: OV1/1 – Walditch Overseers' Accounts
PE/WM: CP2/8 – Wimborne Minster Peculiar Court Case
PE/WM: OV1/1/4 – Wimborne Overseers' Accounts
PE/WM: OV1/1/6 – Wimborne Overseers' Accounts
PE/WM: VE1/1 – Wimborne Vestry Minutes
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D/P 299/10/2 – Terling Constable's Accounts
D/P 299/8/1–5 – Terling Vestry Minutes
D/P 299/5/1, 1A, 1B, 2 – Terling Churchwardens' Accounts
D/P 299/21/2 – Terling Surveyors' Accounts
D/P 299/28/3 – “A Diary of Weather” 1781–1784 kept by bailiff of Strutt family
Q/SBb 358 – Quarter Sessions; presentments etc., at Epiphany Sessions 1795
Q/SMg27 – Essex Session Book 1794–1797
Q/SO 16 – Essex Order Book 1795–1798
T/R 60/1–2 – Terling and Fairstead Parish Registers
D/DRa F 14/3 – Letters to John Strutt 1778
D/DRa C9 – Letters to John Strutt
D/DRa E16 – Pauper Census
D/DRa E26 – Leaseholds of cottages including blacksmith's shop
D/P 299/13/1A, 1B, 2, 3, 4 – Settlement certificates, removals, examinations
A8743 (D/Q 57 addl) – Minutes of Henry Smith's Charity
D/ACV9a – 1683–1708 Parochial Visitation
Q/SBb 58/2 – Application for License for Dissenters' Meeting House, 1713
D/P 299/12/4 – “An Account of the Population of Terling in Essex, begun to be taken the 10th Day of March 1801”
T/P 195/10 – Holman MSS: The History of Terling
T/P 87 – John Strutt's agreement to buy estate at Terling
D/P 310/12/2–5 – Fairstead Parish Book
D/P 30/18/7 – Witham Vestry Minutes
D/DRa F50 – Fairstead Correspondence etc
D/DRa F38 – Part of Fairstead Listing of Inhabitants
D/DRa E72/1–3 – Fairstead Vicar's Correspondence
D/DBe E51 – North Ockenden Lists of Poor
D/P 94/11/1 – Chelmsford Vestry Minutes, including Pauper Lists
D/P 94/12/11 – Chelmsford Overseers' Accounts
D/P 119/8/2–3 – Weathersfield Vestry Minutes
D/P 137/8/1 – Great Leighs Vestry Minutes
D/P 30/16/7 – Witham Papers (including letters regarding pauper settlements)
D/P 35/8/1 – Little Baddow Parish Book
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