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| Abbreviations |
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| Foreword |
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| Preface |
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Definition and Location: The London Mercery, 1130S--1230S |
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1 | (20) |
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Mercery: The Earliest Definition |
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3 | (2) |
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The First Mercers of London |
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5 | (8) |
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The Status of the Mercer -- Birth and Honour |
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13 | (3) |
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16 | (5) |
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`The poor pedlar makes more noise crying his goods than does a rich mercer all his valuable wares': The Mercery Trade in the Thirteenth Century |
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21 | (26) |
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Le dit du mercier -- The Song of the Mercer |
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22 | (2) |
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The Artisans of the Merceries of London and Paris |
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24 | (8) |
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32 | (6) |
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38 | (5) |
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The Mercer and his Status |
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43 | (4) |
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The Origins and Early Associations of London Mercers, 1270s--1340S |
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47 | (20) |
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Some Mercery Craft Families and Clans |
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48 | (6) |
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54 | (3) |
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The Earliest Associations and Regulations of the Workplace |
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57 | (5) |
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Recognition of the Misteries by the City and the King |
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62 | (5) |
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`Loving companions who are dwelling in the good city of London': The Commonalty of the Mercery |
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67 | (28) |
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1304: The First Reference to the `Commonalty of the Mercery' |
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67 | (5) |
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The Company's Meeting Places |
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72 | (2) |
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74 | (8) |
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Wealth, Office and Standing |
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82 | (5) |
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`For the common profit of the mistery': The Ordinances of 1348 |
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87 | (8) |
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The Company and the City 1348--94: From the Black Death to the First Charter |
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95 | (34) |
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The Black Death, Recovery and Opportunities |
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96 | (4) |
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`Fathers of tidings and tales, both of peace and debate': Mercantile and Civic Conflict |
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100 | (13) |
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The Mercery Trade: Italians and Haberdashers |
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113 | (8) |
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The First Charter, 1394: New Policies and Old Prejudices |
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121 | (8) |
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`Le compaignie del mercerie que dieux veul garder de male et de perile et tutditz convoier a bon aventure': The Move into Mercantile Status, 1290s--1430 |
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129 | (32) |
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The Low Countries: Politics, Privileges and Waterways |
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129 | (10) |
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139 | (7) |
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Worsted and Woollen Cloth |
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146 | (4) |
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150 | (11) |
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Success on All Sides: The Mercers in Fifteenth-Century London |
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161 | (40) |
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The Reflected Greatness of the `Sun of Merchandy': Piety, Books and Education |
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161 | (11) |
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`Good, wise and politic rules ordained and made of old': The Company's Administration |
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172 | (9) |
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`To rejoice all manner liberties of the Mercery': Mercers in Office |
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181 | (8) |
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Mercers at Home: Wealth and its Uses |
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189 | (12) |
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The Mercery Trade in London: Prosperity and Conflict |
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201 | (34) |
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`Many a worshipful woman ... have lived full honourably and therewith many good households kept' |
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202 | (7) |
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The Other Ranks: Apprentices, Servants and Shopkeepers |
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209 | (3) |
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The `Secrets' of the Mercery: Protectionism, and the Provincial Trade |
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212 | (14) |
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The `Secrets' of the Mercery: Protectionism, Italians and the Luxury Trade |
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226 | (9) |
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`C'etait une vie d'aventures semblable a celle des chevaliers': The Mercers' Ascendancy among the Adventurers in the Low Countries, 1430s--85 |
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235 | (42) |
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The Battle for Ascendancy among the Adventurers, 1400--30S |
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239 | (2) |
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The Rise of the Burgundian State, the War of Calais and its Aftermath, 1430--59 |
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241 | (16) |
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The Battles of the Adventurers with the Staplers and Fishmongers, 1455--62 |
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257 | (6) |
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The Mercer Governorships of Caxton, Pickering and Wendy, 1462-85 |
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263 | (14) |
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`All merchandise shall have its course and merchants to have their communication each with other': Trade, 1430s--85 |
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277 | (40) |
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The Mercers and the Men of Cologne |
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277 | (7) |
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Exports: Wool, Cloth, Worsted and Other Ventures, 1430--85 |
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284 | (11) |
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Imports: Linens and Other Merceries, 1430--85 |
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295 | (7) |
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Adventurers and their Skills |
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302 | (15) |
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`Give to every man that which is his': The Mercers and the Merchant Adventurers, 1485--1520s |
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317 | (34) |
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The Period of Readjustment and Reorganization, 1485--90 |
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318 | (5) |
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Mercantile Persistence, Wars, Rebellion and Treaties, 1490--1520 |
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323 | (12) |
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The Merchant Adventurers' Quarrels with the Shearmen and Fullers (the Clothworkers), and with the Staplers of Calais |
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335 | (6) |
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The Administration of the Merchant Adventurers, 1497--1527: Fees, the Payment of Customs, the Search for Privileges, and their `Exit' from Mercers' Hall |
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341 | (10) |
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New Responsibilities and Losses, 1490s--1550s |
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351 | (28) |
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The Battle with the Crown: Ordinances, Civic Autonomy and Taxation |
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351 | (9) |
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St Thomas of Acre and a Purpose-Built Hall |
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360 | (6) |
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New Estates: Acquisitions and Losses |
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366 | (3) |
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The Purchase of St Thomas of Acre, 1542 |
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369 | (4) |
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The Demise of the Chantries and the Purchase of their Rents |
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373 | (6) |
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Religious Change, Wealth and Faith |
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379 | (30) |
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381 | (3) |
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`The gift of a pot of water shall not be in oblivion with God': Evangelists and Reformers |
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384 | (10) |
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Those Obedient to the Crown |
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394 | (5) |
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The Mercers' Church, Liturgy, Clergy and Sermons |
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399 | (10) |
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`The present understanding of the feat of the merchant adventurer': Overseas Trade, 1520s--80s |
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409 | (34) |
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The Years of Profit, Crisis and Victory: The Mercers as Adventurers, 1520s--58 |
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411 | (13) |
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`Send her Highness Calais again': Mercers as Staplers |
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424 | (3) |
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`The present understanding of the feat of the merchant adventurer': The Merchant Adventurers and their Charter, 1558--64 |
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427 | (5) |
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The End of the Antwerp Trade and New Trade Routes |
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432 | (11) |
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The Demise of the Medieval Mercery |
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443 | (32) |
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Losses in the Mercery Domestic Trade: Artisans, Silkwomen and Maidens, and Shops, Retail and Distribution |
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444 | (5) |
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The Livery Companies and Their Identities: The Mercers and the Retail of Silk, 1561--76 |
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449 | (9) |
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Recruitment and Wealth: Problems and Remedies |
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458 | (7) |
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Losses in the Mercery Import Trade: Linen, Fustian and Silk |
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465 | (10) |
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`A sample and light': Charity and Protestantism |
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475 | (36) |
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475 | (10) |
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`The world runs on wheels with many': Absenteeism |
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485 | (7) |
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`If credit were lost all were lost': Men and Lands |
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492 | (8) |
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500 | (11) |
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511 | (56) |
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515 | (6) |
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Benefactors of the Company before 1578 |
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521 | (34) |
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List of Wardens before 1578 |
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555 | (6) |
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The Election of the Wardens of the Mercers' Company |
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561 | (4) |
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565 | (2) |
| Bibliography |
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567 | (28) |
| Index |
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