Figures
Part 1 Anonymous early seventeenth-century engraving. Detail of Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, WA2003.Douce.2774 xvi
Part 2 [John Ogilby], Queries in Order to the Description of Britannia ([London? 1673?]). Bodleian Library Oxford, MS Aubrey 4, fo. 244r 114
Part 3 David Allan, Sir William Worthy and the Gentle Shepherd (1789). National Galleries of Scotland, D NG 562 220
5.1 [Thomas Machell], That the Northern Counties which abound in Antiquities and Ancient Gentry, may no longer be bury’d in Silence ([Oxford? 1677?]). Cumbria Archive Centre (Kendal), WDRY/5/1904 125
5.2 Richard Walwyn, To … at … in the County of Hereford ([Hereford? 1749]). Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre, B 56/12 134
9.1 [Stephen College], A Ra-Ree Show (London, 1681). Henry E. Huntington Library, Bindley Pamphlets, 13580 235
10.1 Blew Cap for me (London, [1633?]). British Library, Roxburghe, 1.20–21 248
10.2 The Scotch Wooing ([London, 1672–96?]). National Library of Scotland, Crawford.EB.302 251
10.3 All for Love, Or, The Happy Match Betwixt Jockey and Jenny ([London, 1672–96?]). National Library of Scotland, Crawford.EB.125 252
11.1 In Heriot’s-Walk, &c. (Edinburgh, 1715). National Library of Scotland, 6.365(002) 266
11.2 The Cloak’s Knavery ([Edinburgh, 1719]). National Library of Scotland, Ry.III.a.10(121) 267
12.1 Henry Blyde’s Contract (Edinburgh, 1751). British Library, 1076.b.12(11) 296
Tables
8.1 Gregory King’s calculations of annual expenditure on food and drink in late seventeenth-century England categorised according to social group 197
8.2 Gregory King’s calculations of annual expenditure per head on specified items of food and drink classified according to social group 199