Threlfall-Holmes, M. (1999). Late Medieval Iron Production and Trade in the North-East. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 27, pp. 109-22. https://doi.org/10.5284/1061024. Cite this via datacite
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Late Medieval Iron Production and Trade in the North-East | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana | ||
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27 | ||
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109 - 22 | ||
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An article using the iron purchases of Durham Cathedral Priory, as recorded in the bursars' account rolls for 1464 to 1520, to shed light on the location, extent and personnel of iron production and trade in the north-east of England towards the end of the Middle Ages. It is observed that locally-produced iron took over from imported iron in the mid--1480s, and explanations for this change are discussed. It is suggested that the local iron industry was in expansion earlier than had been previously thought. The location of the industry is discussed and suppliers' names listed. Several differences between suppliers of imported and local iron are noted. | ||
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1999 | ||
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30 May 2019 |