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  Hawkins, A. 1819 Kingsbridge and Salcombe with the Intermediate Estuary (anonymous, but attributed to Abraham Hawkins) (Kingsbridge)

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  Howard, J. 1784 (3rd edn) The State of the Prisons in England and Wales with Preliminary Observations and an Account of Some Foreign Prisons and Hospitals (Warrington)

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  Hubback, J.H. and Hubback, E.C. 1906 Jane Austen’s Sailor Brothers (London, New York)

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  Jameson, P. 2001 The Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 12 1788–1790 (Castle Cary)

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  Jameson, P. 2005 The Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 15 1796–1797 (Castle Cary)

  Jameson, P. 2006 The Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 16 1798–1800 (Castle Cary)

  Jameson, P. 2007 The Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 17 1801–1802 (Castle Cary)

  Jeffery, R.W. (ed.) 1907 Dyott’s Diary 1781–1845. A Selection from the Journal of William Dyott, sometime general in the British Army and aide-de-camp to his Majesty King George III vol. 1 (London)

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  Jenkins, S. 1999 England’s Thousand Best Churches (London)

  Johnston, W. (ed.) 1857 The Earlier Poems of William Wordsworth Corrected as in the Latest Editions (London)

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  Kelly, I. 2005 Beau Brummell: The Ultimate Dandy (London)

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  Leach, A.F. 1911 Educational Charters and Documents 598 to 1909 (Cambridge)

  Le Faye, D. 2006 A Chronology of Jane Austen and her Family (Cambridge, New York)

  Le Faye, D. (ed.) 2011 (4th edn) Jane Austen’s Letters (Oxford)

  Lewis, T. (ed.) 1866 Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry from the Year 1783 to 1852 vol. 2 (London)

  Macdonald, J. 1790 Travels in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa during a series of thirty years and upwards (London)

  Mackenzie, E. 1827 A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne including the borough of Gateshead (Newcastle upon Tyne)

  Mackenzie, W.C. 1916 The War Diary of a London Scot (Alderman G.M. MacAulay) 1796–7 with a review of the year (Paisley)

  McLynn, F. 1989 Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth-century England (London)

  Maiben, F. 1870 An Original Collection of Extant Epitaphs Gathered by a Commercial in Spare Moments (London, published anonymously)

  Manners, J.H. 1805 Journal of a Tour round the southern Coasts of England (London, published anonymously)

  Markham, S. 1990 A Testimony of Her Times. Based on Penelope Hind’s Diaries and Correspondence 1787–1838 (London)

  Markham, S. 1997 ‘A gardener’s question for Mrs Leigh Perrot’ Jane Austen Society Collected Reports 1986–1995, pp. 213–14

  Middleton, J. 1807 View of the Agriculture of Middlesex (London)

  Millard, W.S. 1895 ‘The Battle of Copenhagen’ Macmillan’s Magazine 72, pp. 81–93

  Mingay, G. 2002 ‘Agriculture and rural life’, pp. 141–57 in H.T. Dickinson (ed.) 2002 A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford)

  Montague, L. 1785 The Housewife. Being a Most Useful Assistant in all Domestic Concerns, Whether In a Town or Country Situation (London)

  Moore, W. 2009 Wedlock: How Georgian Britain’s Worst Husband Met His Match (London)

  Moritz, C.P. 1809 ‘Travels Through Various Parts of England in 1782’, pp. 1–120 in W. Mavor 1809 The British Tourist’s, or Traveller’s, Pocket Companion vol. 4 (London)

  Mortimer, T. 1810 A General Dictionary of Commerce, Trade, and Manufactures (London)

  Moss, W. 1781 An Essay on the Management and Nursing of Children in the earlier periods of infancy (London) Nicholson, J. and Burn, R. 1776 The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland vol. 1 (London)

  Pasley, T. 1931 (ed. R.M.S. Pasley) Private Sea Journals 1778–1782 (London, Toronto)

  Penhallurick, R.J. 1991 The Anglo-Welsh Dialects of North Wales (Frankfurt, Bern, New York, Paris)

  Pennant, T. 1776 (4th edn) A Tour in Scotland (London)

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  Porter, G.R. 1851 The Progress of The Nation in its Various Social and Economical Relations from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century (London)

  Pratt, S.J. 1801 Gleanings in England vol. 2 (London)

  Pratt, S.J. 1803 Gleanings in England vol. 3 (London)

  Pratt, S.J. 1804 (3rd edn) Gleanings in England vol. 1 (London)

  Price, R. 1783 (4th edn) Observations on Reversionary Payments on schemes for providing annuities for widows, and for persons in old age vol. 1 (London)

  Pugh, J. 1787 Remarkable Occurrences in the Life of Jonas Hanway, Esq. (London)

  Rattenbury, J. 1837 Memoirs of a Smuggler, compiled from his diary and journal (Sidmouth)

  Repton, J.A. 1812 ‘An Account of the Opening of the Great Barrow at Stow-Heath, near Aylsham, in Norfolk, in July 1808. Communicated by John Adey Repton, Esq., F.A.S. in a letter to Craven Ord, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S., V.P.’ Archaeologia vol. 16, pp. 354–5

  Ringsted, J. 1774 The Cattle Keeper’s Assistant, or genuine directions for country-gentlemen, sportsmen, farmers, grasiers, farriers, &c. (London)

  Romney, P. 1984 The Diary of Charles Fothergill 1805. An Itinerary to York, Flamborough and the North-Western Dales of Yorkshire (Leeds)

  Roud, S. and Bishop, J. (eds) 2012 The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs (London)

  Rowe, H. 1796 Poems vol. 1 (London)

  Rubenhold, H. 2005 The Covent Garden Ladies: Pimp General Jack & The Extraordinary Story of Harris’s List (Stroud)

  Rudder, S. 1779 A New History of Gloucestershire (Cirencester)

  Sandford, H. 1888 Thomas Poole and his Friends vol. 2 (London)

  Shaw, S. 1808 ‘A Tour to the West of England, in 1788’, pp. 172–335 in J.A. Pinkerton General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World (London)

  Sheridan, T. 1762 A Course of Lectures on Elocution (London)

  Silliman, B. 1810 A Journal of Travels in England, Holland and Scotland, and of two passages over the Atlantic, in the years 1805 and 1806 vol 1 (New York)

  Silliman, B. 1820a (3rd edn) A Journal of Travels in England, Holland and Scotland, and of two passages over the Atlantic, in the years 1805 and 1806 vol 2 (New Haven)

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  Simond, L. 1815 Journal of a tour and residence in Great Britain, during the years 1810 and 1811, by a French Traveller vol. 1 (Edinburgh)

  Simond, L. 1817 (2nd edn) Journal of a tour and residence in Great Britain during the years 1810 and 1811 vol. 2 (Edinburgh, London)

  Smith, H. 1785 (4th edn) Letters to Married Women (London) Smith, J.T. 1874 Vagabondiana or, Anecdotes of Mendicant Wanderers Through the Streets of London (London)

  Southey, R. 1814 Letters from England by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella vol. 3 (London)

  Spilsbury, F. 1791 Free Observations on the Scurvy, Gout, Diet and Remedy (Norwich)

  Stevenson, W. 1812 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Dorset (London)

  Struve, C.A. 1802 A Familiar View of the Domestic Education of Children (trans. from the German, with three letters by A.F.M. Willich) (London)

  Trusler, J. 1784 Principles of Politeness and of Knowing the World (Berlin)

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  Walker, A. 1792 Remarks made in a Tour from London to the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland, in the summer of M,DCC,XCI (London)

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  Warner, R. 1801 Excursions from Bath (Bath)

  Watson, G. 1827 A Narrative of the Adventures of a Greenwich Pensioner written by himself (Newcastle)

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  West, J.L. 1977 The Taylors of Lancashire: Bonesetters and Doctors 1750–1890 (Worsley)

  White, C. 1773 A Treatise on the Management of Pregnant and Lying-In Women (London)

  White, G. 1789 The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton: with Engravings, and an Appendix (London)

  White, G. 1837 (new edn) The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton. (London)

  White, J. 2012 London in the Eighteenth Century. A Great and Monstrous Thing (London)

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  Winstanley, R.L. 1981 The Diary of James Woodforde (The first six Norfolk years 1776–1781). Volume 1 1776–1781 (Parson Woodforde Society)

  Winstanley, R.L. 1983 The Diary of James Woodforde (The first six Norfolk years 1776–1781). Volume 2 1778–1779 (Parson Woodforde Society)

  Winstanley, R.L. 1984 The Diary of James Woodforde (The first six Norfolk years 1776–1781). Volume 3 1780–1781 (Parson Woodforde Society)

  Winstanley, R.L. 1988 The Ansford Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 5: 1772–1773 (Parson Woodforde Society)

  Winstanley, R.L. 1989 The Oxford & Somerset Diary of James Woodforde 1774–1775 (Parson Woodforde Society)

  Winstanley, R.L. 1996 Parson Woodforde – The Life & Times of a Country Diarist (Bungay)

  Winstanley, R.L. 1998 The Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 10 1782–1784 (Castle Cary) Winstanley, R.L. 2012 ‘Carl Philipp Moritz – A German Traveller in Georgian England’ Parson Woodforde Society Quarterly Journal 45, pp. 35–48

  Winstanley, R. and Jameson, P. (eds) 1999 The Diary of James Woodforde. Volume 11 1785–1787 (Castle Cary)

  Wordsworth, W. 1815 Poems by William Wordsworth Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author vol. 1 (London)

  Wright, L. 1960 Clean and Decent. The History of the Bathroom and the W.C. (London, Boston)

  Wright, T. 1867 Caricature History of the Georges (London)

  Wrigley, E.A. and Schofield, R.S. 1989 The Population History of England 1541–1871: A Reconstruction (Cambridge)

  LIST OF MAPS

  Map of England

  Map of Jane Austen territory

  Map of William Holland territory

  Map of James Woodforde territory

  The counties of England and Wales in 1809 (Authors’ collection)

  Map of London, 1797. Printed for William Faden, geographer to the King, Charing Cross, London. From Rose, J. H. 1908 Dumouriez and the Defence of England Against Napoleon (London)

  Map of London, 1797, with Holborn, St Giles and Covent Garden. From Rose, J. H. 1908 Dumouriez and the Defence of England Against Napoleon (London)

  Map of London, 1797, with St Paul’s and Bethlem. From Rose, J. H. 1908 Dumouriez and the Defence of England Against Napoleon (London)

  LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  SECTION ONE

  So-called Zoffany portrait (now attributed to the artist Ozias Humphry) of Jane Austen as a young girl. From Austen-Leigh, W. and Austen-Leigh, R. 1913 Jane Austen: Her Life and Letters. A Family Record (London), frontispiece

  The cottage in Chawton, Hampshire, where Jane Austen lived from 1809 to 1917 (Authors’ collection)

  Parchment indenture of Richard Cureton, apprenticed in 1783 to William Wakelin (or Wakelen), girdler (Authors’ collection)

  A view of London and the River Thames in 1814 from Blackfriars Bridge (Authors’ collection)

  A woman using water from a pump near cottages in Wenlock, Shropshire, in 1815. From
Stevens, F. 1815 Views of the cottages and farm-houses in England and Wales (London)

  Building new terraced houses, with a bricklayer standing on wooden scaffolding while a labourer mixes mortar. From The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts 1818 (new edn) (London)

  A 1794 halfpenny token of John Fowler, a London whale oil merchant (Authors’ collection)

  ‘Afternoon dress’, a fashion plate of 1800 (Authors’ collection)

  A weaver making worsted stockings on a stocking loom. The print, dated January 1805, is from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts 1818 (new edn) (London)

  A hairdresser cutting and dressing the long hair of a male customer. The print, dated September 1808, is from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts 1818 (new edn) (London)

  St Peter and St Paul church in Over Stowey, Somerset (Authors’ collection)

  A copper penny token issued at Bath in 1811 (Authors’ collection)

  Reverse of a copper ‘cartwheel’ twopence of George III (Authors’ collection)

  A copper halfpenny of 1791 (obverse and reverse) issued by the copper works of Charles Roe at Macclesfield (Authors’ collection)

  The obverse and reverse of a halfpenny copper token of the industrialist John Wilkinson (Authors’ collection)

  A man viewed from the rear seated at a loom, depicted on a 1791 copper halfpenny token (Authors’ collection)

  A halfpenny token, payable at the warehouse of John Kershaw, a Rochdale mercer and draper (Authors’ collection)

  Advertisements in the Morning Chronicle newspaper for 29 October 1807 (Authors’ collection)

  Joseph Johnson, a crippled black beggar and former merchant seaman. The print, dated December 1815, is from Smith, J. T. 1874 (first published 1817) Vagabondiana; or, Anecdotes of Mendicant Wanderers Through the Streets of London (London)

  A workhouse depicted on a copper penny token issued by the Overseers of the Poor at Sheffield (Authors’ collection)

  A boy selling matches in a London street. The print, dated December 1815, is from Smith, J. T. 1874 (first published 1817) Vagabondiana; or, Anecdotes of Mendicant Wanderers Through the Streets of London (London)

 

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