Devon Household Accounts 1627-59, Part II : Henry, Earl of Bath, and Rachel, Countess of Bath, of Tawstock and London, 1639-54
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Devon and Cornwall Record Society
ISBN-10
0901853399
ISBN-13
9780901853394
Publisher
Devon & Cornwall Record Society
Imprint
Devon & Cornwall Record Society
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 1996
Print length
395 Pages
Weight
630 grams
Product Classification:
Social & cultural historyPersonal finance
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This comprises the household accounts of the only noble family then resident in Devon. Remarkable for their richness and diversity, the collection of documents has not been previously published and will considerably add to our understanding of the county's social history in the seventeenth century. The rare survival of parallel London and provincial accounts allows invaluable comparisons and analysis which will be of wide appeal. The accounts recorded thehousehold's very fabric from the servants' financial particulars (including their wages, clothing and diet) to minute details of such purchases as furniture, silver, musical instruments and pictures. There are also recurring entries for the planting of the extensive terraced garden and unusual entries such as the purchase of an organ from Gloucester and the construction of the Great Coach. The continual movement of the Earl and Countess between Devon and London is shown and this is of added significance given that the Earl was the county's leading Royalist and the accounts cover the entire Civil War period. There are accounts for the Earl's diet in 1642 while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London and the volume also includes the Countess' personal account book in which she recorded their Civil War involvement.
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