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  2. The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth century London\205)

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/davenport/davenport8.pdf
    24 Oct 2010: 1. The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth-century London.1. Romola Davenport2, Leonard Schwarz3, Jeremy Boulton4 Abstract Smallpox was probably the single most lethal disease in eighteenth century Britain, but was a minor cause of death by the
  3. 1 Clockmakers, Milliners and Mistresses: Women Trading in the ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/occupations/outputs/preliminary/paper16.pdf
    18 Jan 2010: 1. Clockmakers, Milliners and Mistresses: Women Trading in the City of London Companies 1700-. 17501. Amy Louise Erickson. Mary Delany wrote to her sister in 1750 that 'young men have a thousand ways of improving a little. fortune, by professions
  4. englandfemale

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/occupations/outputs/preliminary/paper18.pdf
    19 Apr 2010: occasion (pence) Cleaning 11 200 1 180 Furniture and repairs. 0 0 14 2,801.
  5. Creating a ‘census’ of male occupations for England and Wales in 1817

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers/paper2.pdf
    12 May 2010: If the abstraction included less than 200 events, the script searched for the combination of eight calendar years that would satisfy the completeness test. ... If the abstraction was greater than 200 events, the script searched for the greatest number of
  6. 3 The Occupational Structure of England c.1710 to 1871.

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers/paper3.pdf
    10 May 2010: registers which record occupations for the period between 1695 and 1729.10 There are data for around 1,200 parishes and chapelries in England and Wales (around ten per cent of
  7. 5 The occupational structure of England and Wales c.1750 to 1911

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers/paper5.pdf
    10 May 2010: Lancashire, home of the cotton textile industry had over 300 people per square mile and the West Riding, the ascendent location for wool textiles had over 200 people per square mile. ... The textile districts on Lancashire and the West Riding by contrast
  8. 7 Tracking change over time

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers/paper7.pdf
    10 May 2010: 2,200 RSDs in all). It is perhaps surprising and worthy of further investigation that the impact of rapid industrial or commercial growth extended well beyond conventional boundaries.

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