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Copyright: © 2012

Number of pages: 94

Number of illustrations: 28

Publication date: 30 January 2015

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The Victoria History of Hampshire: Mapledurwell

John Hare (Author), Jean Morrin (Author), Stan Waight (Author)

Series: VCH Shorts

Published in association with: Institute of Historical Research

Mapledurwell is the first parish history to be published by the New Victoria History of Hampshire group. Since publication of the first Victoria County History account of the parish in 1911, ideas about what constitutes a good parish history have been transformed.

This new history includes much more about the village itself and about its economy and society, highlighting the lives of ordinary people as well as tracing those who owned the parish’s land and property. It discusses Quakers and Congregationalists as well as the congregation of the established church, and looks minutely at the history of elementary education, revealing the appalling sanitary conditions suffered by pupils at the local school. Despite its proximity to the urban centre of Basingstoke, Mapledurwell is typical of many Hampshire downland parishes in which the present-day landscape reflects an earlier open-field system. Its village, recorded in Domesday Book, is rural and picturesque with many attractive timber-framed cottages, the oldest of which is 15th century. Much of it was owned for a long period by Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Winchester College also had properties in the parish.

This book explores, through a close reading of the archival records, how Mapledurwell developed from an agricultural community, which also produced textiles and later malt, into a modern commuter village with only one working farm, and establishes a model for the histories of other rural parishes in Hampshire.

Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Maps and Plans

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Settlement and Population
Secular Buildings
Landownership
Local Government

Economic History

The Agricultural Landscape
Farming, 1050–1550
Farming, 1550–2012
The Woollen Industry, 1400–1700
Crafts and Other Industries
Commerce and Services

Social History

Social Structure
The Life of the Community
Education
Charities and Welfare

Religious History

Parochial Organization
Pastoral Care and Religious Life
The Church of St Mary

Abbreviations

Index

EPUB: 9781909646377

Paperback: 9781905165896 / 94 pages / 254mm x 178mm

John Hare (Author)

Jean Morrin (Author)

Stan Waight (Author)

Subject: History, Local History

BISAC codes: HIS015000

Thema codes: NHD

Keywords: Charity Commission, Corpus Christi College, Hampshire Dioceses, Landscape history, Manor Farm Cottage, Parliamentary Inclosure of Common Fields, poor relief

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