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Household Accounts of the Le Strange Family, 1606-1626
Creator
Griffiths, E., University of Exeter, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History
Whittle, J., University of Exeter, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History
Study number / PID
5726 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-5726-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The database was created for a project which ran from 2003-2007 titled ‘The housewife in early modern rural England: gender, markets and consumption’, funded by the ESRC and AHRC as part of the ‘Cultures of Consumption’ research programme. The project was centred on a detailed study of the household accounts of the Le Strange family of Hunstanton, Norfolk, from 1606-1654, which from 1610 onwards were kept by Lady Alice Le Strange. These accounts are both remarkably long running and complete, and exceptionally detailed. They are also notable in having been written by a married woman. The accounts have been used to examine patterns of consumption in this early seventeenth century household, the gendered nature of the household economy, and the level of market development in this period. The main output of the project will be a book, authored by Jane Whittle and Elizabeth Griffiths: ‘Consumption and Gender in the Early Seventeenth Century Household: The World of Alice Le Strange’ which is under contract with Oxford University Press for publication in 2009.Main Topics:This digital resource consists of a relational database based on the household accounts kept by Sir Hamon Le Strange of Hunstanton, Norfolk, from 1606-1610, and by his wife Lady Alice Le Strange, from 1610-1654. The original documents are housed at the Norfolk Record Office, Norwich. The database contains a summary of all Hamon and Alice’s surviving household accounts, which included receipt accounts recording sources of income; disbursement accounts recording purchases; building accounts; kitchen books recording purchases, gifts, consumption of food, and farm labour; and miscellaneous notes. The heart of the database is a transcription of the disbursement accounts from 1606-1626, receipt accounts from 1606-1613 and 1619-21, and kitchen accounts from 1619-21: a total of 18,000 entries from the original accounts. The transcriptions in...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/2003 - 01/01/2007
Country
England
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Analysis unit
Individuals
Families/households
Subnational
Universe
Records of consumption in the Le Strange household, Hunstanton, Norfolk, 1606 - 1654
Sampling procedure
No sampling (total universe)
Kind of data
Text
Numeric
Data collection mode
Transcription of existing materials
Compilation or synthesis of existing material
Funding information
Grant number
RES-143-25-0014
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2008
Terms of data access
The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.
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Related publications
Whittle, J. and Griffiths, E. (2012) Consumption and Gender in the Early Seventeenth-Century Household: The World of Alice Le Strange, Oxford: Oxford University Press.ISBN 9780199233533