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Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided Houses

Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided... AbstractConflicts between the Crown's and London authorities' desire to prohibit and control London's growth, and in-migrants' need for cheap housing, forced many builders to provide it in unconventional ways, sometimes from unusual sources. The Certificates of offending houses and builders, and the Returns of Divided Houses give us an unusually clear picture of the types of houses so produced along with a sense of the people, mostly poor, who were forced to seek out this kind of shelter. The Returns also provide detailed first-hand accounts of the incredible degree of overcrowding that sometimes occurred in the heart of London in the mid-seventeenth-century. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The London Journal: A Review of Metropolitan Society Past and Present Taylor & Francis

Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided Houses

Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided Houses


Abstract

AbstractConflicts between the Crown's and London authorities' desire to prohibit and control London's growth, and in-migrants' need for cheap housing, forced many builders to provide it in unconventional ways, sometimes from unusual sources. The Certificates of offending houses and builders, and the Returns of Divided Houses give us an unusually clear picture of the types of houses so produced along with a sense of the people, mostly poor, who were forced to seek out this kind of shelter. The Returns also provide detailed first-hand accounts of the incredible degree of overcrowding that sometimes occurred in the heart of London in the mid-seventeenth-century.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2008 Maney Publishing
ISSN
1749-6322
eISSN
0305-8034
DOI
10.1179/174963208X270597
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Abstract

AbstractConflicts between the Crown's and London authorities' desire to prohibit and control London's growth, and in-migrants' need for cheap housing, forced many builders to provide it in unconventional ways, sometimes from unusual sources. The Certificates of offending houses and builders, and the Returns of Divided Houses give us an unusually clear picture of the types of houses so produced along with a sense of the people, mostly poor, who were forced to seek out this kind of shelter. The Returns also provide detailed first-hand accounts of the incredible degree of overcrowding that sometimes occurred in the heart of London in the mid-seventeenth-century.

Journal

The London Journal: A Review of Metropolitan Society Past and PresentTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 2008

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