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List of contributors
1 Introduction: Power, processes and patterns in early modern petitioning
Jason Peacey and Brodie Waddell
2 Genre, authorship and authenticity in the petitions of Civil War veterans and widows from North Wales and the Marches
Lloyd Bowen
3 The process and practice of petitioning in early modern England
Hannah Worthen
4 ‘The universal cry of the kingdom’: Petitions, privileges and the place of Parliament in early modern England
Jason Peacey
5 Gathering hands: Political petitioning and participative subscription in post-Reformation Scotland
Karin Bowie
6 ‘For the dead fathers sake’: Orphans, petitions, and the British Civil Wars, 1647-1679
Imogen Peck
7 The edges of governance: Contesting practices and principles of justice in seventeenth-century Fen petitions
Elly Robson
8 Shaping the state from below: The rise of local petitioning in early modern England
Brodie Waddell
9 The local power of petitioning: Petitions to Cheshire Quarter Sessions in context, c.1570-1800
Sharon Howard
10 Afterword
Ann Hughes
Index