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Roman Appleby
Beginnings
The Tudor Parish
Turbulent Times
Early Modern Population
Villagers in Early Modern Times
Village Families
Enclosures
Civil War
Village Blacksmiths.
kinship
Connections
18th c. Inventories - I
'Scandalous' Neighbours

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Various articles on the important times in Britain's past and how Appleby was affected by them:

Roman Appleby - results of the 1999 survey of the field at the top of Rectory Lane, taken by the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS)

Beginnings - Medieval settlements and marketing practices, 11th - 15th centuries

The Tudor Parish - including lists of Appleby families 1550-1600, by Alan Roberts

Turbulent Times - A look at seventeenth century Appleby.

Population Growth and Marketing in Early Modern Times - mid 16th - 17th centuries, the Tudor, Stuart and Hanoverian periods

Appleby Families in Early Modern Times  -

Inhabitants of Appleby 1560 - 1700

Open Fields and Enclosures - an article by Alan Roberts on the changing face of agriculture in the 16th to 18th centuries

Civil War - the impact of the hostilities between King and Parliament that started in 1642

Village Blacksmiths - An Eighteenth century Blacksmiths shop in Little Appleby.

Kinship - The Appleby Community using the evidence of probate, wills and inventories.

Inventories - The 18th century inventories of Appleby farmers.

Connections - Appleby Connections to Neighbouring Towns and Villages.

'Scandalous' Neighbours - Alan Roberts looks at the Royalist Clergy of the Southwest during the Great Rebellion