Hadleigh and the Alabaster Family.

The Story of a Suffolk Town during the Tudor and Stuart periods

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Hadleigh and the Alabaster Family.

The Story of a Suffolk Town during the Tudor and Stuart periods

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Table of Contents

Contents
Illustrations
Miscellaneous Information
Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter One. Prologue: Hadleigh and the Alabasters
Chapter Two. The Man Who Played With Fire: Nicholas Shaxton (c1485 -1556)
Chapter Three. Prelates, Preachers and Priests: The Reformation in a 'Peculiar' Suffolk Town
Chapter Four. Taking Down The Idols: Dismantling The Medieval Community, 1525 -1560
Chapter Five. Hadleigh as a Self-Governing Community: 1534 -1618
Chapter Six. The Founding Father: Thomas Alabaster (c1519 -1592)
Chapter Seven. The Aspirations of Hadleigh's Charitable Benefactors
Chapter Eight. Shiftings, Shillings and Shoes: Administration of Private Charity
Chapter Nine. Roger Alabaster (c1539 -1618) and the Winthrops
Chapter Ten. Three Bags Full: The Woollen Cloth Industry, 1500 -1700
Chapter Eleven. Thomas Alabaster (c1550 -1624): The Merchant, the Spy and the Outlaw
Chapter Twelve. John Still (1543 -1608)
Chapter Thirteen. Religious Conflict and Devotion during the 17th Century
Chapter Fourteen. Morals, Manners and Making Water in Church: Causes before Hadleigh Deanery Court
Chapter Fifteen. William Alabaster (1568 -1640): 'the double or treble turncoat'
Chapter Sixteen. Hadleigh as a Self-Governing Community II: The Borough, 1618 -1685
Chapter Seventeen. John Alabaster (1561 -1637): the Brother that Stayed at Home
Chapter Eighteen. Sessions of the Peace, 1619 -1625
Chapter Nineteen. The Final Generations - Extinction of a Branch: John Alabaster II and his descendants
Chapter Twenty. Crises in the Community
Chapter Twenty One. Behind Closed Doors: The Domestic Scene in Stuart Hadleigh
Chapter Twenty Two. The Final Generations - Migration: Thomas Alabaster III and his descendants
Appendix I. Map of Hadleigh
Appendix II. Mayors of Hadleigh
Appendix III. The Case of Thomas Alabaster and Dratsab
Appendix IV. Land Tenure and the Alabaster Lands
Names of Sponsors and Subscribers
Index

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Bildeston, Suffolk, England

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Sue Andrews

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OL25428002M
ISBN 10
187459399X

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