The Diocesan Population Returns for 1563 and 1603
Alan Dyer editor David M Palliser editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:14th Jul '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This comprehensive edition makes available two of the most important sources for population studies in the early modern period. The bishops' returns of 1563 and 1603 represent the earliest census-type information that has survived in England and Wales. The 1563 returns, surviving from twelve dioceses, record the number of households; the 1603 documents, from nine dioceses, were intended to survey religious nonconformity and estimate the number of communicants in each parish. A full introductory essay explores the origins of both surveys, and illustrates their significance for local and demographic historians, and those concerned with social and economic history, government and the church.
This long awaited and useful volume provides the first authoritative text of the two censuses of 1563 and 1602 ... easy to use and accessible ... excellent bibliography ... This is a volume that will both support the work of the specialist, and provide invaluable data and discussion for the curious general reader. * Helen Parish, Journal of Ecclesistaical History *
...this is a tremendously valuable book. * Tom Beaumont Jones, Southern History Society, Vol. 28 *
ISBN: 9780197262443
Dimensions: 244mm x 164mm x 43mm
Weight: 1210g
684 pages