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Finance and trade under Edward III
… and possessed all the advantages of a highly organised market It was this last condition that gave force to the … at Bluges which, through the organisation of a restricted market, had rendered it possible for the King to secure not …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… between the English wool supply and its principal market Soon afterwards the Francophil nobles of Flanders, by … with their King and cannot hold out long without a market for their wool 2 It is noteworthy that the receipts of … export duty, and securing a monopoly price in a foreign market But negotiations were still proceeding with Brabant …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… there must have been a great quantity of wool seeking a market This fact lends significance to the third point The … even the smaller Flemish towns, a free access to the wool market Moreover, the exemptions from staple restrictions …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… and native wares for which Lynn afforded an excellent market 3 It was clearly in the best interests of the national … least as important as those already enumerated The herring market was older than the town, and the men of the Cinque … the surplus produce of England were forced into the Calais market In either case supplies would be more readily brought …
Survey of London
… set by the Commissioners at just under half the supposed market value of about 15,000 per acre. 222 Like the previous … that is, Lowther Lodge. 263 Again the favourable market brought the Commissioners a good price and by the end … on the other side of Queen's Gate suggest a declining market for them between the 1870's and 1880's. 274 In Queen's …
Survey of London
… In 1690 the hamlet delegated George Bohun, owner of the market franchise, and other inhabitants, to look for a … by the City Corporation, and is now covered by the Flower Market. Sir George Wheler's Chapel, as rebuilt in 1755, was … con nected with the expansion of Spitalfields Market. No. 1 Church Passage was a large double fronted house …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… they cannot pretend to sell any of their Tea in a foreign Market; and it is to be hoped, they do not make use of their …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Electors, who have heretofore perhaps too often made their Market upon such Occasions; but to the honest Shopkeeper, and … he finds he can get no more. Whatever is once brought to Market, is generally sold for the Market-Price; and we find that the more frequently a Thing is …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… them in this Matter. 'This was publicly read from the Market-cross of Dumfries, about One of the Clock in the …