Exeter's tax assessments from the seventeenth century give an
important insight into the population and economy of one of
England's principal cities in this period. They tell us about
housing, population density, the distributionof wealth across the
city, and the incomes of Exeter's citizens. They also show the ways
in which the wealth of Exeter's citizens changed during the course
of the century. These accounts, edited with an introduction by the
well-known Devon historian W. G. Hoskins, will interest historians
of early modern towns and society, as well as local historians.
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