Originally published in 1920, this book contains the annotated
account book of Sarah Fell, the step-daughter of George Fox, the
founder of Quakerism. Fell kept the family accounts in this book
from 1673 to 1678, and the result is an interesting look into the
economy of a gentleman's household immediately following the
Restoration, as well as evidence of the role played by women in
household management. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in daily life in the late seventeenth century.
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