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Volume 91

The Letter Book of Sir Anthony Oldfield, 1662-1667

21 October 2011 by

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The threat of a Dutch invasion, the fear of challenges to the restored monarchy by supporters of the Interregnum regimes, and defiant Quakers were among the problems Sir Anthony Oldfield of Spalding had to face as a deputy lieutenant of the Lincolnshire militia. In the first decade of the Restoration the county militias were responsible for the internal defence of the realm and became the most important institution of local government. Oldfield's letters show in illuminating detail how the militia in England's second largest county was raised, trained, financed and deployed. As well as providing fascinating evidence about Restoration Lincolnshire, the letters enable an analysis to be made of the relations between the deputy lieutenants of a county militia and the Crown and Council. Letters illustrating Oldfield's other work in local government and his attempts to enforce the Restoration Church Settlement in Spalding are included in two appendices. Lists of deputy lieutenants and the Holland troops conclude the volume.

Elegantly produced.it contains many interesting and valuable insights. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
Of interest to military historians of the Restoration period and students of local administration. This a very useful book; through it the mechanics of restoration can be studied. [...] Restoration is not appropriate as a term for the post 1660 years. Reconstruction might be better employed because, as this important book shows, Sir Anthony Oldfield was a participant in a brave new world, not a comfortable old one. EAST MIDLAND HISTORIAN
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Volume 91                               The Letter Book of Sir Anthony Oldfield, 1662-1667

Editor                                      P.R. Seddon, Lecturer in History, University of Nottingham

Publication Date                     2004

Size                                         235 x 155 mm

Language                                 English

Publisher                                 A Lincoln Record Society publication published by the Boydell Press an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 3DF and of Boydell & Brewer Inc. 668 Mt Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620, USA

Website: www.boydellandbrewer.com

Typesetter                              Pru Harrison, Woodbridge, Suffolk

Printer                                     Anthony Rowe Ltd, Chippenham, Wiltshire

Printed on acid-free paper

ISBN                                       0 901503 68 1

Content                                   Contents, 1 page

Acknowledgements, 1 page

Abbreviations, 1 page

Introduction,  26 pages

The Letter Book,  49 pages

Appendix One Taxation and Local Government, 6 pages

Appendix Two Ecclesiastical Disputes at Spalding, 7 pages

Appendix Three The Lincolnshire Deputy Lieutenants, 2 pages

Appendix Four List of the Holland Troops, 3 pages

Index of Persons and Places, 6 pages

Index of Subjects, 2 pages

Dust jacket blurb                    The threat of a Dutch invasion, the fear of challenges to the restored monarchy by supporters of the Interregnum regimes, and defiant Quakers were among the problems Sir Anthony Oldfield of Spalding had to face as a deputy lieutenant of the Lincolnshire militia. In the first decade of the Restoration the county militias were responsible for the internal defence of the realm and became the most important institution of local government. Oldfield's letters show in illuminating detail how the militia in England's second largest county was raised, trained, financed and deployed. As well as providing fascinating evidence about Restoration Lincolnshire, the letters enable an analysis to be made of the relations between the deputy lieutenants of a county militia and the Crown and Council. Letters illustrating Oldfield's other work in local government and his attempts to enforce the Restoration Church Settlement in Spalding are included in two appendices. Lists of deputy lieutenants and the Holland troops conclude the volume.

Elegantly produced.it contains many interesting and valuable insights. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
Of interest to military historians of the Restoration period and students of local administration. This a very useful book; through it the mechanics of restoration can be studied. [...] Restoration is not appropriate as a term for the post 1660 years. Reconstruction might be better employed because, as this important book shows, Sir Anthony Oldfield was a participant in a brave new world, not a comfortable old one. EAST MIDLAND HISTORIAN
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