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Back issues of Local Population Studies

Contents of Local Population Studies: issues 41 to 50


Cover of LPS 50 Local Population Studies Number 50 (Spring 1993)
Contents include:
Audrey Perkyns, Age checkability and accuracy in the censuses of six Kentish parishes, 1851–81.
Margaret Gerrish, Following the fish to Grimsby
Regular features: Editorial and news, research in progress, notes on sources, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 49 (Autumn 1992)
Contents include:
Alan Dyer, The Bishop's census of 1563: its significance and accuracy.
Grace Wyatt Bastardy and prenuptial pregnancy in a Cheshire town during the eighteenth century
Evelyn Faulkner, Powerless to prevent him'. Attitudes of married working-class women in the 1920s and the rise of sexual power
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, miscellany, correspondence, etc.

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Cover of LPS 48 Local Population Studies Number 48 (Spring 1992)
Contents include:
Martin Powell, How adequate was hospital provision before the NHS? An examination of the 1945 South Wales hospital survey.
Derek Jacobs, Seasonal variation patterns in baptisms and burials for Ruislip, Middlesex
D. Postles, Demographic change in Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire, in the later middle ages
P. Sharpe, Locating the "missing marryers" in Colyton, 1660–1750
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, miscellany, recent publications, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 47 (Autumn 1991)
Contents include:
Kevin Schürer, The 1891 census and local population studies.
Jenny Dyer, The child population of Ladywood and Edgbaston, 1851
Audrey Perkyns, Birthplace accuracy in the censuses of six Kentish parishes, 1851–81
Roger Smith, Population movements and the development of working class suburbs, 1801–1851: the case of Nottingham
Tom Arkell, Forename frequency in 1851
Regular features: Editorial, news, notes and queries, miscellany, correspondence, etc.

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Cover of LPS 46 Local Population Studies Number 46 (Spring 1991)
Contents include:
A Glyn-Jones, The repopulation of the countryside in Devon and Cornwall.
R. Barker, Comparing demographic experience: Harwich and Whitby, 1750–1800
Ian Nelson, Famine and mortality crises in Mid-Sussex, 1606–1640
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, notes and queries, miscellany, recent publications, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 45 (Autumn 1990)
Contents include:
David A. Kent, Gone for a soldier': family breakdown and the demography of desertion in a London parish, 1750–1791
Kevin Schürer and Jim Oeppen, Saturday's child: coping with the calendars of the past
Janet Foster, An introductory guide to hospital records
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, miscellany, correspondence, etc.

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Cover of LPS 44 Local Population Studies Number 44 (Spring 1990)
Contents include:
Christine Hallas, Craft occupations in the late nineteenth century: some local considerations
John Bedells, The gentry of Huntingdonshire
Pam Sharpe, The total reconstitution method: a tool for class-specific study?
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, notes and queries, recent publications, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 43 (Autumn 1989)
Contents include:
S. J. Wright, Easter books and related parish listings. Part II
Jeremy Boulton, Economy of time? Wedding days and the working week in the past
Grace Wyatt, Population change and stability in a Cheshire parish during the eighteenth century
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, notes and queries, miscellany, correspondence, etc.

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Cover of LPS 42 Local Population Studies Number 42 (Spring 1989)
Contents include:
S. J. Wright, A guide to Easter books and related parish listings
Michael J. Heffernan, Literacy and geographical mobility in nineteenth century France: some evidence from the département of Ille-et-Vilaine
Evelyn Lord, Fairs, festivals and fertility in Alkmaar, north Holland, 1650–1810
Regular features: Editorial, news, recent publications, correspondence, etc.

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Local Population Studies Number 41 (Autumn 1988)
Contents include:
Melvyn Jones, Combining estate records with census enumerators' books to study nineteenth century communities: the case of the Tankersley ironstone miners, c.1850.
Bogusia Wojciechowska, Brenchley: a study of migratory movements in a mid-nineteenth century rural parish
Martin White, Family migration in Victorian Britain: the case of Grantham and Scunthorpe
W. A. Champion, The Shrewsbury Frankpledge
Regular features: Editorial, news, research in progress, correspondence, etc.

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