Walter Edward Minchinton, FRHistS (29 April 1921 – 25 August 1996) was a British historian and academic. He was Professor of Economic History at the University of Exeter from 1964 to 1986.
Minchinton retired from Exeter in 1986 and was appointed to an emeritus professorship. With his wife Marjory (née Sargood) he had four children. He died on 25 August 1996.[1]
Publications
The British Tinplate Industry: A History (Clarendon Press, 1957).
(Editor) Politics and the Port of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century: The Petitions of the Society of Merchant Venturers, 1698–1803 (Bristol Record Society, 1963).
Industrial Archaeology in Devon (Dartington Amenity Research Trust, 1968; 2nd ed., 1973; 3rd ed., 1976).
(Editor) Essays in Agrarian History (David & Charles, 1968).
(Editor) Industrial South Wales 1750–1914: Essays in Welsh Economic History (Frank Cass, 1969; reprinted by Routledge, 2006).
(Editor) Mercantilism, System or Expediency? (D. C. Heath & Co., 1969).
The Growth of English Overseas Trade in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Methuen, 1969).
(Co-authored with Keith Kelsall and R. H. Tawney) Wage Regulation in Pre-industrial England (David & Charles, 1972).
Devon at Work: Past and Present (David & Charles, 1974).
Windmills of Devon (Exeter Industrial Archaeology Group, 1977).