Book

London life in the 18th century

Capricorn BooksNew York • Published In 1965 • Pages: xii, 452

By: George, M. Dorothy (Mary Dorothy).

Abstract
The purpose of this source is 'to give a picture of the conditions of life and work of the poorer classes in London in the eighteenth century' (p. vi). On a research scholarship from the London School of Economics and Political Science, the author investigated records such as parish archives, depositions of witnesses, petitions to Quarter Sessions, reports of coroners inquest, settlement cases, the publications of charities, the pamphlets of reformers, and Parliamentary reports to obtain data for this source. Topics covered include the hazards of life, death statistics, the growth of London, the housing situation among the poor, immigration and emigration, the predominant trades practiced in London, the situation of children who were dependent on the parishes for their support, and the apprenticeship system through which the children were disposed of.
Subjects
Cities
Towns
Urban and rural life
Settlement patterns
Streets and traffic
Housing
Community structure
Dwellings
Urban and rural life
Production and supply
Occupational specialization
Mercantile business
Corporate organization
Poverty
Crime
Ethnosociology
Drama
Legal and judicial personnel
Police
Crime
Education system
Classes
Political movements
Labor relations
Disasters
Ethnic stratification
Internal migration
culture
British (1714-1815)
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
Europe
Sub Region
British Isles
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Historian
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin; 1977 ; Teferi Adem Abate ; 2011
Field Date
none
Coverage Date
18th century (ca. 1700-1815) principally - but ca. 1560-1844
Coverage Place
England
Notes
M. Dorothy George
Categories 874 and 466 were used for the latter system where the children were apprenticed for a good fee and were expected to set up for themselves at the end of the apprenticeship. This was actually a form of cheap child labor. Category 467 was used for the apprentice for labor who would be a journeyman at the completion of his apprenticeship. Extensive notes to the text are located on pp. 323-404. These notes have been marked for Category 113. The substantive text categories have been used only when data other than bibliographic data occur.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-439)
LCSH
Working class--England--London--History--18th century
Poor--England--London--History--18th century
London (England)--Social conditions