English Life in the Seventeenth CenturyWayland Publishers Limited, 1970 - 128 pages |
Contents
PREFACE | 6 |
Freedom and Conscience | 41 |
Cavaliers and Roundheads | 65 |
Copyright | |
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apprentices Archbishop William Laud Bathe became began bishops boat Bristol carrier Catholic families Celia Fiennes Charles Charles II Charles's Church City of London Civil Wars Clarendon coaches coal coffee contemporary Court Cromwell death doublet dress drink Duke Dutch Earl Elizabeth England English fashion fear Fiennes fire Fuller gentry hath household industry infection Jacobean James Howell John Evelyn John Pym King King's lady Lane lived Lord Marlborough marriage merchants Model Army monarchy monopolies Oliver Cromwell parish Parliament Parliamentary Paul's Cathedral plague play playhouse poor popular priests Prince Rupert Protestant Puritan Queen reform reign religious Restoration river River Thames road Roundhead Royalist Rump Rump Parliament Samuel Pepys schools seventeenth century shillings ship soldiers sometimes Strafford streets Stuart taverns textile Thames Thomas Thomas Fuller throne took trade village William Laud wine wool wore wrote