Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The ‘meaner sort’: labouring people and the poor | 2017 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The Painter's Daughter and the Poor Law: Elizabeth Laroon (b. 1689 –fl.1736) | 2017 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Urban inoculation and the decline of smallpox mortality in eighteenth century cities - a reply to Razzell | 2016 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| "The Charity of our Life and Healthful Years"? Approaches to Inter-vivos Charitable Giving to the Poor in the Metropolis 1600-1720 | 2015 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Few Deaths before Baptism: Clerical Policy, Private Baptism and the Registration of Births in Georgian Westminster: a Paradox Resolved | 2015 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Indoors or Outdoors? Welfare priorities and pauper choices in the Metropolis under the Old Poor Law, 1718-1824 | 2014 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The Medicalization of a Parish Workhouse in Georgian Westminster: St Martin in the Fields, 1725-1824 | 2014 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Traffic in corpses and the commodification of burial in Georgian London | 2014 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Double deterrence: settlement and practice in London’s West End, 1725-1824 | 2013 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton Dr Jonathan Black
| Paupers and their Experience of a London Workhouse: St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1725–1824 | 2013 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| 'These ANTE-CHAMBERS OF THE GRAVE': Mortality, medicine and the workhouse in Georgian London (1725-1824) | 2013 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton Dr Jonathan Black
| 'Those, that die by reason of their madness': dying insane in London, 1629–1830 | 2012 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| 'The comforts of a private fireside'? The workhouse, the elderly and the poor law in Georgian Westminster: St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1725-1824 | 2011 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth-century London | 2011 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| 'Turned into the Street with My Children Destitute of Every Thing'; The Payment of Rent and the London Poor, 1600-1850 | 2011 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Yet Another Inquiry into the Trustworthiness of Eighteenth-Century-London’s Bills of Mortality | 2010 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Microhistory in early modern London: John Bedford (1601-1667) | 2007 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Welfare Systems and the Parish Nurse in Early Modern London, 1650-1725 | 2007 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The Naming of Children in Early Modern London | 2002 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Material London, ca.1600 | 2001 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The economy of obligation: The culture of credit and social relations in early modern England | 2001 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| "It is extreme necessity that makes me do this": Some "survival strategies" of pauper households in London's West End during the early eighteenth century | 2000 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| Food prices and the standard of living in London in the 'Century of Revolution' 1580-1700 | 2000 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| London 1540-1700 | 2000 |
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Professor Jeremy Boulton
| The Poor among the rich: paupers and the parish in the West End, 1600-1724 | 2000 |
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