Study title
Metropolitan London in the 1690s : Four Shillings in the Pound Aid, 1693-1694; For the City of London, the City of Westminster, and Metropolitan Middlesex
Creator
Study number / PID
3497 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-3497-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
In the 1690s, after more than a century of rapid growth, London emerged as the largest city of Christian Europe. The Crown's heavy demands for war finance created an innovative tax regime, the local records of which provide for the first time a comprehensive picture of the social and economic geography of the English capital. Earlier taxation records omit a substantial proportion of the total number of households in London or provide only a crude indication of their relative wealth. The aim of the project was to construct a `snapshot' of London based on the surviving returns of the `aids' levied in 1693-4, which record rental values for houses and other properties, and the value of the stock in trade of many householders for the entire metropolitan area north of the Thames.
The method was to construct a series of databases from the manuscript returns and to provide a series of computer-based analytical tools, including a cartographic framework for spatial analysis, thus creating a directory and gazetteer of lasting value as a research tool. A further aim was to undertake extensive analysis of the material and to publish the results, principally in the form of a social atlas of the metropolis.
Main Topics:
Location; title of householder; first name; last name; property type; assessed tax on rent; assessed tax on stock; landlord; occupation; miscellaneous information.
Topics
Keywords
Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/1991 - 01/01/1992
Country
Time dimension
Analysis unit
Universe
Heads of households and lodgers residing in the City of London, City of Westminster and metropolitan parishes of Middlesex, 1693-1694.
Sampling procedure
Kind of data
Not availableData collection mode
Funding information
Grant number
R000232527
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1996
Terms of data access
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Related publications
- Spence, C. (2000) London in the 1690s:: a social atlas, London: Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research, University of London.ISBN 1871348579 | 978-1871348576
- Spence, C. (2000) 'Computers, maps and metropolitant London in the 1690s' in M. Woollard (ed.), , Glasgow: Association for History and Computing (UK). ISBN0953976602 | 9780953976607
- Spence, C. (1994) 'Mapping London in the 1690s', [paper], -.