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Professor Jeremy Boulton
The ‘meaner sort’: labouring people and the poor2017
Professor Jeremy Boulton
The Painter's Daughter and the Poor Law: Elizabeth Laroon (b. 1689 –fl.1736)2017
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Urban inoculation and the decline of smallpox mortality in eighteenth century cities - a reply to Razzell2016
Professor Jeremy Boulton
"The Charity of our Life and Healthful Years"? Approaches to Inter-vivos Charitable Giving to the Poor in the Metropolis 1600-17202015
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Few Deaths before Baptism: Clerical Policy, Private Baptism and the Registration of Births in Georgian Westminster: a Paradox Resolved2015
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Indoors or Outdoors? Welfare priorities and pauper choices in the Metropolis under the Old Poor Law, 1718-18242014
Professor Jeremy Boulton
The Medicalization of a Parish Workhouse in Georgian Westminster: St Martin in the Fields, 1725-18242014
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Traffic in corpses and the commodification of burial in Georgian London2014
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Double deterrence: settlement and practice in London’s West End, 1725-18242013
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Dr Jonathan Black
Paupers and their Experience of a London Workhouse: St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1725–18242013
Professor Jeremy Boulton
'These ANTE-CHAMBERS OF THE GRAVE': Mortality, medicine and the workhouse in Georgian London (1725-1824)2013
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Dr Jonathan Black
'Those, that die by reason of their madness': dying insane in London, 1629–18302012
Professor Jeremy Boulton
'The comforts of a private fireside'? The workhouse, the elderly and the poor law in Georgian Westminster: St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1725-18242011
Professor Jeremy Boulton
The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth-century London2011
Professor Jeremy Boulton
'Turned into the Street with My Children Destitute of Every Thing'; The Payment of Rent and the London Poor, 1600-18502011
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Yet Another Inquiry into the Trustworthiness of Eighteenth-Century-London’s Bills of Mortality2010
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Microhistory in early modern London: John Bedford (1601-1667)2007
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Welfare Systems and the Parish Nurse in Early Modern London, 1650-17252007
Professor Jeremy Boulton
The Naming of Children in Early Modern London2002
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Material London, ca.16002001
Professor Jeremy Boulton
The economy of obligation: The culture of credit and social relations in early modern England2001
Professor Jeremy Boulton
"It is extreme necessity that makes me do this": Some "survival strategies" of pauper households in London's West End during the early eighteenth century2000
Professor Jeremy Boulton
Food prices and the standard of living in London in the 'Century of Revolution' 1580-17002000
Professor Jeremy Boulton
London 1540-17002000
Professor Jeremy Boulton
The Poor among the rich: paupers and the parish in the West End, 1600-17242000