Immigrant England, 13001550 by Ormrod W. Mark;Lambert Bart;Mackman Jonathan;

Immigrant England, 13001550 by Ormrod W. Mark;Lambert Bart;Mackman Jonathan;

Author:Ormrod, W. Mark;Lambert, Bart;Mackman, Jonathan;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Manchester University Press


Notes

1Bolton, ‘“The world upside down”’, pp. 22–45; Hatcher, ‘Plague, population and the English economy’; Penn and C. Dyer, ‘Wages and earnings’.

2Dyer, Standards of Living, p. 276.

3Kowaleski, ‘A consumer economy’.

4Sutton, ‘Dress and fashions’.

5Kowaleski, ‘A consumer economy’, pp. 247–9.

6Newton, Fashion in the Age of the Black Prince, pp. 8–13.

7Davies, ‘The Tailors of London’, pp. 250–1.

8Swanson, Medieval Artisans, pp. 45–8.

9E 179/180/111, rot. 6. See also Amor, Late Medieval Ipswich, p. 211.

10E 179/184/212.

11CPR 1429–36, pp. 542–62.

12E 179/387/8, Part 1, mm. 3–5; E 179/196/100.

13E 179/113/104.

14Fleming, ‘Identity and belonging’, pp. 175–93; Childs, ‘Irish merchants and seamen’, pp. 34–42.

15Bolton, ‘Irish migration’, 14.

16CPR 1429–36, p. 544; E 179/184/212, rot. 9d.

17CPR 1446–52, pp. 116, 123.

18Sutton, ‘George Lovekyn’.

19CPR 1429–36, pp. 544, 555; E 179/144/42, m. 25; E 179/184/212; E 179/242/25.

20CPR 1441–6, p. 316.

21E 179/149/130, m. 2.

22‘London Lickpenny’, p. 223, ll. 53–4.

23E 179/242/25.

24E 179/180/111, rot. 6. See also Amor, Late Medieval Ipswich, pp. 210–11.

25CPR 1485–94, p. 371.

26Archer, History of the Haberdashers’ Company, pp. 8–9.

27CPR 1429–36, pp. 537–52.

28E 179/108/130, mm. 2–3.

29Cherry, ‘Leather’.

30Swann, ‘English and European shoes’, pp. 17–20.

31Cherry, ‘Leather’, pp. 308–10.

32CPR 1429–36, pp. 539–87.

33E 179/235/4, m. 4. See also Lee, Cambridge and its Economic Region, pp. 76–81.

34E 179/180/111, rot. 6. See also Amor, Late Medieval Ipswich, p. 218.

35E 179/242/25.

36CPR 1429–36, p. 545; E 179/184/212, rot. 9d; E 179/43/5, m. 2; E 179/242/25.

37E 179/180/111, rot. 6. Amor, Late Medieval Ipswich, pp. 239–40 identifies him as Jurgoll Bolton.

38CPR 1467–77, p. 402.

39CLBL L, p. 172; E 179/242/25, m. 16d. See also Alien Communities, p. 102.

40Swanson, Medieval Artisans, p. 58.

41William Feeld, for example, was an Irish glover in 1440 in Northampton: E 179/155/80, rot. 3.

42Egan and Forsyth, ‘Wound wire and silver gilt’.

43Reddaway and Walker, Goldsmiths’ Company, pp. 47–8, 79, 120.

44CPR 1429–36, pp. 538–62.

45E 179/242/25.

46Reddaway and Walker, Goldsmiths’ Company, pp. 120, 125–6, 171.

47Sutton, ‘Marcellus Maures’. For his alien subsidy assessment in 1483, see E 179/242/25, m. 9d.

48Alien Communities, p. 108; Reddaway and Walker, Goldsmiths’ Company, p. 172. For his alien subsidy assessment in 1483, see E 179/242/25, m. 10d.

49Reddaway and Walker, Goldsmiths’ Company, p. 172.

50Reddaway and Walker, Goldsmiths’ Company, p. 4.

51E 179/196/100; E 179/196/105, m. 2; E 179/387/8, mm. 1, 3–5.

52For Batyn, see E 179/113/104, m. 7; E 179/113/103 Part 2, m. 5. For Cok, see Kowaleski, ‘Assimilation of foreigners’, pp. 175–7.

53Dobson, ‘Aliens in the city of York’, p. 262.

54CPR 1401–5, p. 204.

55For Nicholas Colayn, see E 179/217/45, m. 4; E 179/217/51, mm. 2, 5; E 179/217/50, m. 2. For his entry in the freemen’s registers, see Registers of the Freemen, I, p. 157. For John Colan, see E 179/217/68; E 179/217/74, m. 2; E 179/21/76, m. 2; E 179/217/74, m. 2.

56Testamenta Eboracensia IV, pp. 58–60.

57Campbell, ‘Gold, silver and precious stones’, pp. 132–4.

58Harris, ‘Two Byzantine craftsmen’, pp. 387–403.

59For the trade in general, see Caple, ‘The detection and definition of an industry’.

60Blair, European Armour, pp. 77, 92–107.

61For Warter, see Registers of the Freemen, I, p. 130; E 179/217/51, mm. 2, 4. For Toteler, see chapter 9.

62Moore, ‘Brick’, pp. 211–12; Smith, Medieval Brickmaking Industry, pp. 2–3.

63Salzman, Building in England, p. 147.

64Moore, ‘Brick’, p. 214; Lambert, ‘Scandinavian immigrants’, pp. 118–19.

65Moore, ‘Brick’, pp.



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