Borough market privileges in southern England, c.1370-1430
This short project assembles information from printed sources on the operation of markets, tolls and trading connections in southern and eastern England over the period c.1370-1430. The results are in the form of a computer database, which is especially informative on Londoners' activities and on bridges and trade routes.
Publication
The data is now freely available via British History Online
Project details
Supervisor: James Galloway, M.A., Ph.D.
Researcher: Hannes Kleineke, M.A., Ph.D.
Funded by: Aurelius Trust (8 July-8 October 1996)