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Alien merchants in England, 1350 to 1377: their legal and economic position
Alice Beardwood
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Frontmatter
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I. Alien Merchants in England (page 3)
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II. The Place of Aliens in England's Foreign Trade (page 23)
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III. The Economic Privileges and Disabilities of Alien Merchants (page 38)
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IV. The Denization of Alien Merchants (page 59)
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V. Alien Merchants in the King's Bench (page 76)
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VI. Aliens Before the Council (page 86)
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VII. Aliens in the Exchequer (page 105)
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VIII. Conclusion (page 117)
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APPENDICES
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A. The Final Settlement between Richard II and the Bardi, 1391-1392 (page 122)
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B. Protection cum clausula nolumus for the Hanse of Almain (page 134)
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C. Table of Imports and Exports, 1350-1377 (page 136)
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D. A Shipping Agreement made in 1357 (page 181)
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E. A List of Cases in the King's Bench to which Alien Merchants were Parties, 1350-1377 (page 182)
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F. The Lombards v. the Mercers of London (page 189)
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G. A List of Alien Merchants who were Freeman of London and Other Cities (page 196)
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Index (page 203)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 38.1 (Oct. 1932): 96-97 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1838073 |
EHR | 4.2 (Apr. 1933): 233-235 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2590608 |