TABLES AND FIGURES
TABLES
I-1 Capital Evaluation of Property in Lourmarin in the 1770 Cadastre
I-2 Occupations and Revenues of the Inhabitants of Lourmarin of 1791
I-3 Average Net Revenue of Real Property Owned by Lourmarin Artisans in 1791
II-1a Origin of Individuals Married in Lourmarin, 1681–1830
II-1b Origin of Couples Married in Lourmarin, 1681–1830
II-2 Marriages in Which One Party Only Was from Lourmarin
II-3 Age of Bride at Marriage, 1696–1815
II-4 Family Size of Brides in Table II.3, 1696–1815
II-5 Mean, Median, and Modal Age at Marriage and Family Size
II-6 Birth of First Child in Lourmarin by Decade, 1681–1830
II-7 Illegitimate Births in Lourmarin, 1696–1815
II-8 Infant and Child Mortality in Lourmarin, 1681–1830
III-1 Profession of Second Consul, 1750–89
III-2 Protestant Officers of Lourmarin
III-3 Municipal Officers in Lourmarin in Three Selected Ten-Year Periods
III-4 Lourmarinois Who Could Sign Their Names, 1685 and 1788
III-5 Literacy in Lourmarin, from Marriage Contracts, 1721–90
IV-1 Expenditures for 1775
VI-1 Income from the Seigneurie of Lourmarin
VII-1 Abjurations in Lourmarin, 1685
VII-2 Registration of Protestants in Lourmarin, 1788–89
VIII-1 Identification of 32 Lourmarinois in 1793
VIII-2 Occupations of 32 Lourmarinois in 1793
FIGURES
II-1 Median Interval between Marriage and First Child, 1681–1830
IV-1 Local Taille for Lourmarin, 1730–45 and 1770–90
VI-1 The Jean-Baptiste de Bruny Family in the Eighteenth Century