The Family Life of Ralph Josselin |
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Contents
Diarykeeping in seventeenthcentury England | 3 |
Ralph Josselins early life and his political | 15 |
Birth and childhood | 81 |
Adolescence marriage and death | 92 |
1 | 105 |
Other kinship ties | 126 |
Ties with godparents servants and friends | 144 |
The relative importance of kin and neighbours | 153 |
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activities already Anne appear birth brother called century child Church continued cost cousins daughter death described detailed Diary died discussed dreams Earls Colne early ecclesiastical economic effect Elizabeth England Essex evidence example expenses fact farm father figure four friends further gave give given Harlakenden History hope important income indicated instance interest Jane John Josselin kinship land later least living London Lord March marriage married Mary mentioned months mother neighbours never noted occasion paid parents parish particular period present probably problems Puritan Quakers Ralph Ralph Josselin received recorded references relationship relatives returned Richard seems seen sermon servants shows sister social societies spent suggested Thomas thought trouble uncle village visits weeks wife worth