Harlaxton Medieval Studies XXIV (New Series)
Proceedings of the 2012 Harlaxton Symposium: The Medieval Merchant, edited by Caroline M. Barron and Anne F. Sutton
Articles:
Wendy Childs, ‘A Paradise hit is to behold.’: Opportunities for Profit in Spain and Portugal in the Later Middle Ages, 1-19
Justin Colson, London’s Forgotten Company? Fishmongers, their Trade and their Networks in Later Medieval London, 20-40
Jessica Lutkin, Goldsmiths: London versus Provincial, 41-54
John Oldland, The Expansion of London’s Overseas Trade 1475-1520, 55-92
Alan Rogers, Contrasting Careers: William Browne of Stamford and ocial Mobility in the Later Fifteenth Century, 93-110
Carole Hill, Merchants’ Wives and Widows: Networking in Norwich, 111-126
David Stocker, Wool, Cloth and Politics 1430-1485: the Merchant Stockers of Wyboston and London, 127-145
Henry Summerson, Calamity and Commerce: the Burning of Boston Fair in 1288, 146-165
Susanne Jenks, Justice for Strangers: the Experience of Alien Merchants in Medieval English Law Courts, 166-182
Clive Burgess, Making Mammon Serve God: Merchant Piety in Later Medieval England, 183-207
Nicholas Rogers, Trading Saints: Cults associated with Mercantile Activity, 208-220
Sally Badham, Merchant Involvement in Religious Guilds, 221-241
Jennifer Ward, Merchant Families and Religion in Later Medieval Colchester, 242-258
Anne F. Sutton, William Caxton, King’s Printer c.1480-85: A Plea for History and Chronology in a Merchant’s Career, 259-283
Julia Boffey, Robert Fabyan: A Merchant, Reader and Translator, 284-298
Christopher Nicholson, ‘Mercator dicit…’: the Relationship between the Merchant and his Assistant in the Old Czech Unquentarius, 299-309
Meg Twycross and Elisabeth Dutton, Lydgate’s Mumming for the Mercers of London, 310-349
John McEwan, Occupation and Identity in Medieval London, 350-363
Charlotte Bolland, London Lives: Portraits of an Italian Merchant Elite, 364-377
Jane Bridgeman, ‘A Merchant…in mottele’: the Dress of some Medieval and Early Modern Merchants Trading in Italy and Flanders, 378-391
Paul Cockerham, Hanseatic Merchant Memorials: Individual Monuments or Collective ‘Memoria’?, 392-414
Index, 414-457