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- Scandinavian influence
- OE fortified places
- two PN elements: worth and (w)old
- Religious provision in Domesday Book
- Selected tenants-in-chief in Domesday Book:
*Ferrers;
*The King;
*Chester;
*Countess Judith;
*Meulan;
*Grandmesnil
*The Church
- 'Unitary' manors in DB
- Sokes in DB
- Insular mesne tenants in 1086
- Medieval markets
- Religious houses
- Medieval castles
- Advowsons held by religious houses
- Lay subsidies, 1327/1332: number of taxpayers
- 1334 Lay Subsidy: tax quotas
- 1377 Poll Tax: number of taxpayers
- 1524/5 lay subsidy: number of taxpayers
- 1563 Bishops' Return: communicant households
- Libri Cleri 1603: communicants
- Deaneries in the archdeaconry
- Extra-parochial places
- 1676 Compton Census
- Communicants in 1603 and 1676
- Deserted settlements
- Early enclosure (after Beresford/Parker/Thirsk - but not B's enrolled enclosure agreements)
- Parliamentary Enclosure: acts by decade (after Turner/Tate)
- Parliamentary Enclosure: acreages in awards (after Turner/Tate)
- 1801 Crop Returns I: total acreage
- 1801 Crop Returns II: grain production
- 1801 Crop Returns III: other crops
- Location of frames in 1812 (Blackner)
- Voters in 1830
- Hundreds
- Poor Law Unions
- Population in 1841
- Mid-19th-cent CofE chapelries
- Distribution of frames, 1844 (Felkin)
- Coal mining (after McKinley)
- County Courts (1846)
- Leicester carriers: destinations, 1850s
- Carriers from small towns, 1850s
- Fairs in the 1850s
- 'Country carriers' (Everitt, 1976), 1850s
- County police divisions (1856 Act)
- Benefice incomes, mid 19th century
- Patrons of livings, mid 19th century
- Livings with glebes, mid 19th century
- 1872 Polling Stations
- Large estates (>1,000acres) in 1873
- Probate valuations, 1858-1881
- Probate valuations, 1882-1903
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