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CONTENTS
I. Alien Merchants in England 3
II. The Place of Aliens in England's Foreign Trade 23
III. The Economic Privileges and Disabilities of Alien Mer-
chants
38
IV. The Denization of Alien Merchants 59
V. Alien Merchants in the King's Bench 76
VI. Aliens Before the Council 86
VII. Aliens in the Exchequer 105
VIII. Conclusion 117
APPENDICES
A. The Final Settlement between Richard II and the Bardi, 1391-
1392
122
B. Protection cum clausula nolumus for the Hanse of Almain 134
C. Table of Imports and Exports, 1350-1377
1. Introduction to the Customs Accounts 136
2. Records of the Exportation of Wool 139
3. Records of the Importation and Exportation of Woollen
Cloth
161
4. Records of the Importation of Wine 177
D. A Shipping Agreement made in 1357 181
E. A List of Cases in the King's Bench to which Alien Merchants
were Parties, 1350-1377
182
F. The Lombards v. the Mercers of London 189
G. A List of Alien Merchants who were Freeman of London and
Other Cities
196
Index 203

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Publication Information: Book Title: Alien Merchants in England, 1350 to 1377 Their Legal and Economic Position. Contributors: Alice Beardwood - author, Carnegie Corporation of New York - orgname. Publisher: The Mediaeval Academy of America. Place of Publication: Cambridge, MA. Publication Year: 1931. Page Number: ix.
    
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