Late medieval Ipswich : trade and industry /

Ipswich in the late Middle Ages was a flourishing town. A wide range of commodities passed through its port, to and from far-flung markets, bought and sold by merchants from diverse backgrounds, and carried in ships whose design evolved during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Its trading part...

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Main Author: Amor, Nicholas R. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer, 2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Economic context
  • The produce of many lands
  • A flourishing town
  • Merchants of Cologne
  • The town in troubled times
  • Calmer waters
  • Recovery begins
  • Inventiveness and enterprise
  • Appendix 1, Timeline
  • Appendix 2, Fifteenth-century Ipswich bailiffs
  • Appendix 3, Fifteenth-century Ipswich people
  • Appendix 4, Surviving memorials to Ipswich burgesses
  • Appendix 5, Merchants shipping wool from Ipswich, 1396-1413
  • Appendix 6, Exports and imports by Ipswich merchants, 1396-98
  • Appendix 7, Denizen merchants active in overseas trade from Ipswich 1459-66.