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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED

ABBREVIATIONS (Newspapers listed separately)

Add MSS Additional Manuscripts, British Library

AHEW Agrarian History of England and Wales (8 vols, 1967-2000)

APC Acts of the Privy Council of England (HMSO 1964)

BL British Library

BRL Birmingham Reference Library

CSPD Calendar State Papers Domestic

HO Home Office, Public Record Office

ODNB Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

PC 1 Privy Council, Public Record Office

PRO Public Record Office (National Archives)

Riot Census John Bohstedt, ‘Censuses of Food Riots 1527-1867’, posted at

http://web.utk.edu/~bohstedt/

RO Record Office

QS Quarter Sessions

SP State Papers, Public Record Office

SRP Stuart Royal Proclamations

UNL PwF University of Nottingham Library, The Portland papers

VCH Victoria County History

WO War Office, Public Record Office

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ARCHIVAL / MANUSCRIPT SOURCES

Birmingham Reference Library

British Library: Manuscript Room and Newspapers (Colindale)

Clifford Papers, Ugbrooke House, near Chudleigh, Devon

County Record Offices of Devon, Lancashire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire,

Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), West Yorkshire Archives Service (Leeds).

UNL University of Nottingham Library, the Portland papers

WWM Wentworth-Woodhouse Muniments, Sheffield Central Library

NEWSPAPERS AND NEWS MAGAZINES

AnnReg Annual Register

ABirmG Aris's Birmingham Gazette

CambI Cambridge Intelligencer

DailyAd Daily Advertiser

DerbyM Derby Mercury

ExeterFP Exeter Flying Post

GentMag Gentleman’s Magazine

HampsCh Hampshire Chronicle

LeedsM Leeds Mercury

LondonCh London Chronicle

LondonCo London Courier

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LondonEM Evening Mail

LondonObs The Observer

LondonP London Packet

LondonSt The Star

LondonT The Times

MornCh Morning Chronicle [London]

ManchM Manchester Mercury

ManchG Manchester Gazette

NorfCh Norfolk Chronicle

NorthptonM Northampton Mercury

NottmJ Nottingham Journal

PublicAd Public Advertiser [London]

ReadingMOG Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette

SheffI Sheffield Iris

SherbYM Sherbourne and Yeovil Mercury

Swinneys Swinney’s Birmingham & Staffordshire Chronicle

BWorcJ Berrow's Worcester Journal

YorkC York Courant

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