158 results on '"NIGHTINGALE, PAMELA"'
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2. Crises, Conflicts and Mercantile Credit, 1311–1329
3. The Growth of English Credit, 1290–1294
4. English Wealth and Credit, 1285–1289
5. Monetary Expansion and Economic Growth, 1305–1309
6. Warfare, Currency Confusion and Falling Credit, 1295–1299
7. Conclusions
8. English Financiers, a Gold Currency and Plague, 1340–1349
9. The Contribution of Alien Creditors to the English Economy, 1285–1289
10. The Records of the Statutes of Acton Burnell, and Merchants, 1284–1349
11. The Place of Credit and Coin in the Medieval English Economy
12. Warfare, Gold and Regional Disparities, 1330–1339
13. The Rise of London as a Financial Capital in Late Medieval England
14. Some New Evidence of Crises and Trends of Mortality in Late Medieval England
15. The Intervention of the Crown and the Effectiveness of the Sheriff in the Execution of Judicial Writs, C. 1355–1530
16. Alien Finance and the Development of the Medieval English Economy, 1285–1511 1
17. A Crisis of Credit in the Fifteenth Century, or of Historical Interpretation?
18. The Rise of London as a Financial Capital in Late Medieval England
19. Credit and the Effect of the Black Death on Regional Commercial Economies, 1350–1369
20. The Rise and Decline of Medieval York
21. English Medieval Weight Standards Revisited
22. Gold, Credit, and Mortality
23. The Impact of Crises on Credit in the Late Medieval English Economy 1
24. Finance on the Frontier
25. Some New Evidence of Crises and Trends of Mortality in Late Medieval England
26. The Lay Subsidies and the Distribution of Wealth in Medieval England, 1275-1334
27. Knights and Merchants: Trade, Politics and the Gentry in Late Medieval England
28. Finance on the Frontier: Money and Credit in Northumberland, Westmorland and Cumberland, in the Later Middle Ages
29. Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
30. Erratum
31. Money and credit in the economy of late medieval England
32. Alien finance and the development of the English economy, 1285-1311
33. Gold, credit, and mortality: distinguishing deflationary pressures on the late medieval English economy
34. THE RISE AND DECLINE OF MEDIEVAL YORK: A REASSESSMENT
35. The Intervention of the Crown and the Effectiveness of the Sheriff in the Execution of Judicial Writs, c.1355-1530
36. Capitalists, Crafts and Constitutional Change in Late Fourteenth-Century London
37. The Evolution of Weight-Standards and the Creation of New Monetary and Commercial Links in Northern Europe from the Tenth Century to the Twelfth Century
38. Monetary Contraction and Mercantile Credit in Later Medieval England
39. The Origin of the Court of Husting and Danish Influence on London's Development into a Capital City
40. Macartney at Kashgar
41. Mortality, Trade, Money and Credit in Late Medieval England (1285–1531)
42. The English parochial clergy as investors and creditors in the first half of the fourteenth century
43. England and the European depression of the mid-fifteenth century
44. The growth of London in the medieval English economy
45. London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People, 1200-1500
46. Money and the church in medieval Europe, 1000-1200: practice, morality and thought Giles E. M. Gasper Svein H. Gullbekk
47. The Ora, the Mark, and the Mancus: Weight-Standards and the Coinage in Eleventh-Century England: Part 2
48. Some London Moneyers and Reflections on the Organization of English Mints in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
49. The Ora, the Mark, and the Mancus: Weight-Standards and the Coinage in Eleventh-century England PART 1
50. Medieval Mercantile Community : The Grocers' Company and the Politics and Trade of London, 1000-1485
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