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The Household Accounts of Robert and Katherine Greville, Lord and Lady Brooke, at Holborn and Warwick, 1640–1649

The Household Accounts of Robert and Katherine Greville, Lord and Lady Brooke, at Holborn and Warwick, 1640–1649

The Household Accounts of Robert and Katherine Greville, Lord and Lady Brooke, at Holborn and Warwick, 1640–1649

Volume 68:
Stewart Beale
Andrew Hopper
Ann Hughes
April 2025
68
Hardback
9781009601214
$80.00
USD
Hardback

    Robert Greville, 2nd Lord Brooke, was a prominent figure amongst the opposition to Charles I, a religious radical and intellectual who emerged as a successful popular leader in the early months of the English Civil War. This volume publishes the richly detailed household accounts kept for Brooke and his widow, Katherine, on an annual basis between 1640 and 1649. These texts have scarcely been studied by historians. They are an illuminating source for Brooke's capacious intellectual, religious and political networks, and for his mobilization of support for Parliament in 1642. They also uncover the administration of his estates and households in London, Warwickshire and the midlands before and after his premature death. These accounts are crucial sources for political, economic and military historians, and equally important for social and cultural historians interested in the history of the family, of childhood, and widowhood, as well as consumption and material culture.

    • This volume publishes the richly detailed household accounts kept for Brooke and his widow, Katherine, on an annual basis between 1640 and 1649
    • Scarcely studied by historians, the texts illuminate Brooke's capacious intellectual, religious and political networks and his mobilization of support for Parliament in 1642, while also revealing the administration of his estates and households in London, Warwickshire and the midlands
    • The accounts are crucial sources for political, economic and military historians, and equally important for social and cultural historians interested in the history of the family, of childhood, and widowhood, as well as consumption and material culture

    Product details

    April 2025
    Hardback
    9781009601214
    624 pages
    223 × 147 × 40 mm
    0.9kg
    Not yet published - available from February 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Maps
    • List of Figures
    • Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations
    • Editorial Principles
    • Introduction
    • The Household Accounts
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Stewart Beale, Andrew Hopper, Ann Hughes