• Honor Margaret Spufford, OBE, FBA (née Clark; 10 December 1935 – 6 March 2014), known as Margaret Spufford, was a British academic and historian. She was...
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  • Spufford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francis Spufford (born 1964), English author and teacher of writing Margaret Spufford...
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  • Francis Spufford FRSL (born 1964)[citation needed] is an English author and teacher of writing whose career has seen him shift gradually from non-fiction...
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    Cambridge. Older sister of the historian Margaret Spufford. Buried beside her mother Mary Clark, her niece Bridget Spufford, and her son Richard Grove. Richard...
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  • Peter Spufford, FSA, FRHistS, FBA (18 August 1934 – 18 November 2017) was a British historian and academic, specialising in the economics of Medieval Europe...
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  • and editor. Manlio Sgalambro, 89, Italian philosopher and writer. Margaret Spufford, 78, British historian. Marion Stein, 87, British pianist. David Talmage...
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    remarkably stable for the hundred's six best assessments'. A decade later, Margaret Spufford cleared a path for local historians interested in studying local variations...
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    peddler, which folks circulated such literature as part of their stock. Spufford, Margaret (1984). The Great Reclothing of Rural England. London: Hambledon Press...
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  • herself a renowned glaciologist and climate historian and sister of Margaret Spufford. They had six children, among them Richard Grove. Grove was among...
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  • 1956, England, nf) Francis Spufford (born 1964, England, nf/f) Margaret Spufford (1935–2014, England, nf) Peter Spufford (1934–2015, England, nf) Caroline...
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    needed] P. D. James, crime writer Jean Purdy, nurse and embryologist Margaret Spufford, historian Frances Stewart, development economist Sam Corley, Anglican...
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  • mountaineering. Both her parents were scientists, and her younger sister Margaret Spufford became a notable historian of 16th- and 17th-century England. Jean...
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  • actress (The Honeymooners). Gwen Matthewman, 86, speed knitter. Margaret Spufford, 78, historian. Marion Stein, 87, pianist. 7 March Sir Richard Best...
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  • Michaelmas 1670 and Surveys 1674-5 (2009) (with David Hey, Colum Giles & Margaret Spufford) Yorkshire West Riding Hearth Tax Assessment, Lady Day 1672 (2007)...
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    Society: Gloucestershire 1500-1800. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-91333-6. Spufford, Margaret, ed. (1995). The World of Rural Dissenters, 1520–1725. Cambridge:...
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  • Cambs., History of Parliament Online". Retrieved 20 April 2016. Margaret Spufford (6 December 1979). Contrasting Communities: English Villages in the...
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  • Oxford University Press. April 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2017. "WHINNEY, Margaret Dickens". Who Was Who. Oxford University Press. April 2014. Retrieved 20...
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    religious life and peaceful death of Joannes Luiken) in the DBNL Spufford, Margaret (1995). "Literacy, trade and religion in the commercial centres of...
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    2012, p. 153 Carpenter 1996, pp. 107–108 Spufford 1989, p. 185; Eaglen 1992, p. 19; Bolton 2012, p. 155 Spufford 1989, p. 185; Eaglen 1992, p. 19; Jobson...
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    Novels portal Gothic Blue Books Penny dreadful Špalíček (ballet) Zine Spufford, Margaret (1984). The Great Reclothing of Rural England. London: Hambledon....
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    America. Spufford, M. (1981), Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and its Readership in seventeenth Century England. Spufford, M. (1984)...
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  • including Justin Welby, Terry Waite Jeremy Vine, Marilynne Robinson, Francis Spufford, Derren Brown, Rhidian Brook, Jon McGregor, Joan Bakewell, Sarah Perry...
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  • win a major award when originally published. In The Guardian, Francis Spufford named The God Beneath the Sea one of the greatest children's books, calling...
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    (1981) Mingay, G. E., ed. The Victorian Countryside (2 vol 1981) Spufford, Margaret. Figures in the landscape : rural society in England, 1500-1700 (2000)...
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  • Pre-industrial Consumer in England and America, Oxford: Clarendon 1990 Spufford, Margaret, The Great Reclothing of Rural England: Petty Chapmen and their Wares...
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  • 1954)". The Journal of the Friends' Historical Society. 47 (1): 21. Spufford, Margaret (1984). The great reclothing of rural England: Petty chapmen and their...
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    personal ambitions caused a catastrophic situation in the short term. Peter Spufford opines that the invasion was prevented by a combination of the Estates...
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    Kavanagh, Hilary Mantel, and Sir Roger Scruton. Present Fellows include Margaret Atwood, Bernardine Evaristo, David Hare, Kazuo Ishiguro, Andrew Motion...
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  • Armstrong Sperry (1897–1976, US) György Spiró (born 1946, Hungary) Francis Spufford (born 1964, England) Eva Stachniak (born 1952, Poland/Canada) David Stacton...
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  • Hilary Mantel Margaret Atwood The following writers have received two or more nominations: 7 nominations Salman Rushdie 6 nominations Margaret Atwood Beryl...
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