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Life in a noble household, 1641-1700 [by] Gladys Scott Thomson.

Main Author: Thomson, Gladys Scott.
Language(s): English
Published: London, J. Cape, [1950]
Series: The Bedford Historical Series
Subjects: Russell family
Bedford, William Russell, > Duke of, > 1613-1700.
Home economics > History.
Prices > Great Britain > History.
England > Social life and customs
Note: "First published January 1937 ... Third impression February 1937. Re-issued 1950."
"Based upon the household papers--account books, bills and letters--handled by the officials and servants of William Russell, fifth earl and first duke of Bedford"--Pref.
Physical Description: 406, [1] p. front., pl., ports. 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Biography
Original Classification Number: DA377.2.R8 T48 1950
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