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List of Figures | ||
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Notes on Spellings and Publications | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
Pt. I | Name-Sharing Practices | |
2 | Names, Naming Patterns, and Godparents | 25 |
3 | Naming and the Family | 55 |
Pt. II | Names and Social Status | |
4 | Names and Social Status 1590-1700: A Comparative Study | 81 |
5 | Personal Names and the English Poor 1570-1700 | 98 |
6 | Names, Naming Patterns, and the Peerage | 119 |
Pt. III | English Personal Names | |
7 | Personal Names in England | 135 |
8 | The Sources of English Names | 155 |
9 | Some Conclusions | 183 |
App. A | A Test to Measure the Degree of Standardization in the Ordering of the Most Common Names | 189 |
App. B | The Measurement of the Degree of Association between Two Lists of Personal Names: An Adaptation of Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation | 190 |
App. C | The Fifty most Common Names in Forty English Parishes in Each Decade | 191 |
App. D | The Standard Forms of Alternative Spellings of Names | 201 |
Bibliography | 203 | |
Index | 219 |
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