3 edition of Guilds, society & economy in London, 1450-1800 found in the catalog.
Guilds, society & economy in London, 1450-1800
Published
2002
by Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research in association with Guildhall Library (Corporation of London) in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Ian Anders Gadd and Patrick Wallis. |
Contributions | Gadd, Ian Anders., Wallis, Patrick., University of London. Centre for Metropolitan History., University of London. Institute of Historical Research., Guildhall Library (London, England) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xvii, 186 p., [9] p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 186 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19403663M |
ISBN 10 | 187134865X |
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Guilds, Society and Economy in London , , p). The membership records are therefore extensive and complex. Note in particular that freedom admissions and apprentice bindings were dealt with at meetings of the Master and Wardens alone (‘Ordinary Courts’), and not by the full Court of the Company, and. the royal inquiry the Carpenters produced an ordinance book that was said Company’, in Guilds, Society and Economy in London –, ed. I. A. Gadd and P. Wallis (), pp. 67– Medieval merchants and money 24 Guilds, Society and Economy in London.
The civic elite, and especially the guilds, were consistently hostile to interlopers, commonly referred to as 'intruders', who sought to operate outside the ambit of the guild system. (15) The guilds, as incorporated bodies, erected byelaws against illicit traders and artisans in the city. The patricians generally supported these efforts. GUILDS, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY IN LONDON Edited by Ian Anders Gadd and Patrick Wallis Publication Date: 12 April Price: £ A collection of papers from the 'Revisiting the Livery Companies of Early Modern London' conference held in April , exploring the history of London livery companies from a variety of perspectives.. Employing .
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