The Growth of English Industry and Commerce During the Early and Middle Ages, Volume 1

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At the University Press, 1890 - 626 pages
 

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EARLY HISTORY
26
The art of
27
Disintegration of Roman civilisation in Britain
28
The withdrawal of the Welsh 30 The English occupation and settlements
29
EARLY CHANGES IN ENGLAND
32
Selfsufficing villages
33
Arrangements for tillage and industry
34
Internal trade 51 54 58
35
235PRE 63 67 70 75 77 79 36 Foreign influence on industry
36
Foreign voyages and trade
37
Their enterprise 83
38
Danish settlements in England 86
39
The Danes in towns
40
Centres of trade 89 88888
41
Respect for property 93
42
Personal and proprietary relationships 96
43
Public burdens 99
44
The servile population
45
How far was there a break of continuity from Roman times?
46
The new developments not inherently improbable
47
B Exchange 48 The functions of money
48
Units of measurement
49
Units of value
50
Definition and computation
51
PAGE
53
The Feudal System in England
55
The object of the Domesday Survey
61
FOREIGN INTERCOURSE
73
18
82
23
110
Units of assessment Commercial regulation 52
120
53
122
Extent of the political changes
125
The division of employments
126
Intermunicipal commerce in Europe
173
Alien merchantsthe Hansards
181
Foreign ecclesiastics
193
108
204
Progress of the towns
213
Manorial officers
222
Christian doctrine of a just price
233
REPRESENTATION AND LEGISLATION CHAPTER I POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS UNDER THE EDWARDS PAGE 85 Edward I a...
241
Edward III and foreign policy
245
Commercial morality and empirical legislation
249
CONSOLIDATION 88 Usurpations and malversation
250
Ecclesiastical immunities
252
Purveyance and the customs
255
Legislative facilities for commerce
259
The expulsion of the Jews
265

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