Bonney, M. (2006). Rutland and the medieval wool trade. Rutland Rec 24. Vol 24, pp. 139-150.

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Rutland and the medieval wool trade
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Rutland Rec 24
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Rutland Record
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24
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139 - 150
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The contribution made by Rutland to the English medieval wool trade is examined, along with that of its neighbouring east Midland counties. Large quantities of wool were exported through Boston from at least the early-fourteenth century, and the profits made from the trade are revealed in a number of case studies of wealthy wool merchants who lived in Rutland from the late-fourteenth century. Oakham, in particular, benefited from the prosperity and philanthropy of these merchants, and echoes of their preoccupations are still reflected in the fabric of the modern town.
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Margaret Bonney
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2006
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0 907464 35 1
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Earlyfourteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Feb 2007