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Hampshire, England

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Historic county of England. AKA Hants.

Basic data

Instance of: County at large
Wikidata ID:
Vision of Britain ID: 10204434
earliest known date:  Needs source
latest known date:  Needs source
Copyright acknowledgements:

Parent organizations

Dates in italic are earliest or latest known dates. Non-italic dates are definite start or end dates.

Parent: Relationship: Earliest: Latest: Source:
England Part of [1]
Southern Association Military admin Saturday
4 Nov 1643 JL
14 Nov 1643 GR
[2]

Subordinates

NameRoleEarliestLatest
Southampton borough, EnglandPart of

Personnel

Personnel should not be linked to a county.

  • officials should be linked to a more specific organization. For example, a sheriff should be linked to a shrievalty.
  • residents should be linked to an address or to a parish or lower area. If the only residence known is a county, this should not be recorded as it's too vague to be useful.

Query for sources

 Description
Coleby - Hampshire (thesis, 1985)A. M. Coleby, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 1649-1689: the relationship between central government and the localities (Ph.D. thesis, University of Oxford, 1985).
Dudley - Women's Waged Work (thesis, 2019)I. Dudley, Evidence of womens waged work from household accounts, 1644-1700: three case-studies from Devon, Somerset and Hampshire (Ph.D. thesis, University of Exeter, 2019).
Johnson - Protestant Dissenters in Hampshire (thesis, 2013)Rosalind Noreen Johnson, Protestant dissenters in Hampshire, c1640-c1740 (Ph.D. thesis, University of Winchester, 2013).
Seeliger - Female Landholders (thesis, 1998)Sylvia Victoria Seeliger, Female landholders in Hampshire circa 1650 to 1900 (Ph.D. thesis, University of Portsmouth, 1998).
TNA, SP 28/129Accounts of parliamentarian army officers and garrisons: 1642 – 1651. Bucks, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire.
TNA, SP 28/154Parish accounts: Glos-Herts.
TNA, SP 28/192Collections for distressed protestants in Ireland: Hants, Herts, Hunts, Kent.
TNA, SP 28/197Miscellaneous assessments: Derb-Kent, with strays from Bucks, Lancs, Lincs and Surrey. 2 boxes, no folio numbers. Includes parish loss accounts for these places in Herts: Ware Upland, Lilley, Ardeley (as Yardley), Baldock. Eastern Association quartering bills for these places in Hunts: Buckden, Brington, Molesworth, Grafham.
TNA, SP 28/230County committee papers: Hants-Herts. Unfit for production c.2016-2017.
Youngs - Local Admin Units (volume 1)Frederic A. Youngs junior, Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, volume I: Southern England (London, Royal Historical Society, 1980).

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