Lee studies the population, wealth, trade and markets of Cambridge and its region, and the changes that took place over a century of economic and social transition are detailed.
Bartholomew the Sergeant, John and Hervey le Teynturer, bailiffs of Cambridge, are in mercy for contempt. William of Belney, who appealed in the county Hugo le Batur of mayhem and breach of the peace, does not come.
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Lee , John , “ The Trade of Fifteenth Century Cambridge and Its Region ' , Revolution and Consumption in Late Medieval England , ed . M. Hicks ( Woodbridge , 2001 ) , 127-39 . ' Cambridge and its Economic Region , 1450-1560 ' ( PhD ...
Homans, G. C., English Villagers of the Thirteenth Century (Harvard, 1942). ——, 'The Explanation of English Regional Differences', Past and Present, 42 (1969), 18–34. Hooke, D., 'Anglo-Saxon Estates in the Vale of the White Horse', ...
'Regional prosperity in fifteenth-century England: some evidence from Wessex', in M. Hicks (ed.), Revolution and consumption in late medieval England (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 105-26. Haren, M., Sin and society in fourteenth-century ...
243–64; J. S. Lee, Cambridge and its Economic Region 1450–1560 (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2005). Lee never directly addresses the question as to whether the fens were more or less important than the rest of the ...
For studies of small towns, see Bailey, 'A tale of two towns'; Dyer, Bromsgrove; Hilton, 'Small town and urbanization'; Postles, 'An English small town'; Dyer, 'Small towns 1270–1540'; Dyer, 'Small places'; Lee, 'The functions and ...
Even the wealthiest clothiers such as Thomas Spring III of Lavenham were affected.106 The chronicler Edward Hall relates how ... 107 E. Hall, The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Famelies of Lancastre and Yorke (London, 1809), p.
The Trade of Fifteenth - Century Cambridge and its Region John Lee ' Not a century of growth [ but ] an age of recession , arrested ... This work is drawn from my doctoral research ' Cambridge and its economic region , 1450–1560 ' .
... 'The Urban Hierarchy in the Later Middle Ages: A Case Study from the East Midlands', Urban History 28 (2001) Lee, John S., Cambridge and its Economic Region 1450–1560 (Hatfield, 2005) Letters, S., Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in ...