James Obelkevich's 'Religion and rural society - South Lindsey 1825 to 1875'
(Clarendon 1976) is an informative study that could shed light on more than
just South Lindsey (apologies if you already know of this)
Bob
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At 13:21 17/08/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Can I suggest that you contact Dr. Rod Ambler of Department of History,
>University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, who has written extensively
>on nonconformity in Lincolnshire?
>Yours
>Jan Crowther
>In message <[log in to unmask]>, S M Sneddon
><[log in to unmask]> writes
>>Dear all,
>>Does anyone happen to know whether I'm correct in thinking that
>>nonconformity and secularity were particularly high during the
>>nineteenth century in the fenland regions of Cambridgeshire,
>>Lincolnshire and Norfolk?
>>Thanks
>>Sam Sneddon
>>Sam Sneddon (PhD Research student)
>>Department of Geography,
>>Queen Mary and Westfield College,
>>Mile End Road,
>>London,
>>E1 4NS.
>>Tel. (work) 0171 775 3363
>> (fax) 0181 981 6276
>> (home) 0171 538 5111
>> (mob) 07957 467 524
>
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>P. and J. Crowther
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