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The Derbyshire gentry in the fifteenth century / Susan M. Wright.

Title
The Derbyshire gentry in the fifteenth century / Susan M. Wright.
Author
Wright, S. M.
Publication
Walton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire : Derbyshire Record Society, 1983.

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Description
vii, 287 p. (one folded) : ill.; 22 cm.
Summary
Derbyshire in the later Middle Ages was a poor, thinly populated county, whose economic importance lay mainly in the lead industry of the Peak. With no major lay or ecclesiastical landowner in the county, politics and society were dominated by local gentry, ranging from knights whose wealth approached that of a minor peer to modest squires. They were the influential resident landowners who controlled local administration, engaged in the lead trade, and sough office under the Duchy of Lancaster, the main agent of Crown influence in the county. The gentry of fifteenth-century Derbyshire had made themselves the acknowledged rulers of the county and did not welcome intrusion from outside.Dr Wright's book brings this society to life. There are chapters on the sources of gentry income and how they spent it; how they organised their households and estates, provided for and negotiated the marriages of their children, and arranged their affairs after death; how they controlled local office, chose Members of Parliament, and dealt with the Crown, Duchy and magnates, notably Lord Hastings; and how they quarrelled amongst themselves and tried to regulate such conflict, both within and without the system of royal justice.
Series Statement
Derbyshire Record Society ; v. 8, 1983
Uniform Title
Derbyshire Record Society (Series) ; v. 8.
Subject
  • 1066-1485
  • Elite (Social sciences) > Derbyshire > History
  • Gentry > Derbyshire
  • Derbyshire (England) > Social conditions
  • England > Social conditions > 1066-1485
  • Derbyshire (England) > History
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • Based on the author's thesis.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-268) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0946324018 :
LCCN
^^^84250122^//r933
OCLC
  • 12662477
  • SCSB-10704675
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Harvard Library