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The Causes of the English Revolution. By Lawrence Stone. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1972. Pp. xiv, 168.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

G. R. Elton
Affiliation:
Clare College, Cambridge

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1 The book on Elizabethan Sussex (p. 156, n. 98) is by R. B. Manning, not by R. A. Marchant; the author of the work on the Articulate Citizen (n. 106) is A. B. Ferguson, not W. K. What was not restored in 1660 were feudal incidents; feudal tenures continued. Elizabeth would indeed have done well if she had obeyed a demand that she ‘beget an heir’.