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The clothing of the common sort : 1570-1700 / Margaret Spufford and Susan Mee.

Author: Spufford, Margaret, author.

ImprintOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017.

Descriptionxx, 332 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Note:"Pasold Research Fund"--Title page.

Note:Probate accounts and clothing -- The cost of apparel in seventeenth-century England, and the accuracy of Gregory King -- Clothing the poorest: evidence from poor relief records -- Clothing the families of labourers, and of husbandmen and their peer groups, leaving goods worth up to L100 -- Clothing the families of Yeomen and their peers, leaving goods worth L100-L300 -- Clothing the families of the 'chief inhabitants': evidence from probate accounts with a charge value of L300 and above -- Customers and tradesmen -- The clothing of the common sort.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-311) and indexes.

Note:"Most histories of costume in early modern Britain concentrate on the clothing of the social elite--on the silks and embroidery worn by courtiers, aristocrats, performers, the metropolitan rich. These are both more likely to have been documented, and more likely to have survived in museum collections. But it leaves out almost all of the clothes worn by almost all of the population. The Clothing of the Common Sort focuses on the clothing of children and young adults of the "common sort" during the period 1570 to 1700--the sons and daughters of "ordinary" people going about their daily lives in towns and villages across England. The study employs a number of innovative sources not previously exploited for the purpose, including probate accounts and inventories. The volume also examines the acquisition of clothing, from purchase of fabric, through production by tailors and 'women with a needle', to payment for ready-made items. In so doing, it uncovers evidence of the myriad tradesmen, craftsmen, artisans and "women with a needle" who were involved in the production and dissemination of clothing and accessories in towns and villages across England in the late 16th and 17th centuries"--Provided by publisher.



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Author:
Spufford, Margaret, author.
Series Statement
Pasold studies in textile history ; 19
Subject:
Children's clothing -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Clothing and dress -- Social aspects -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Poor -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 17th century.
Contributor
Mee, Susan (Social historian) author.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Pasold studies in textile history.