A History of the County of Gloucester

A History of the County of Gloucester

Author: N. M. Herbert

Publisher: Victoria County History

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780197227961

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Based on original research, this is a detailed and fully-referenced history of Bradley Hundred of Gloucestershire, that is the Northleach area of the Cotswolds.


A History of the County of Gloucester

A History of the County of Gloucester

Author: N. M. Herbert

Publisher: Victoria County History

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780197227961

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Based on original research, this is a detailed and fully-referenced history of Bradley Hundred of Gloucestershire, that is the Northleach area of the Cotswolds.


Gloucester

Gloucester

Author: N. M. Herbert

Publisher: Victoria County History

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780197227961

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Based on documentary sources and extensive fieldwork, this volume provides a detailed and fully-referenced history of Bradley Hundred of Gloucestershire. It is an indispensable resource for local and family historians.


The Wealth of England

The Wealth of England

Author: Susan Rose

Publisher: Oxbow Books

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 178570737X

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The wool trade was undoubtedly one of the most important elements of the British economy throughout the medieval period - even the seat occupied by the speaker of the House of lords rests on a woolsack. In The Wealth of England Susan Rose brings together the social, economic and political strands in the development of the wool trade and show how and why it became so important. The author looks at the lives of prominent wool-men; gentry who based their wealth on producing this commodity like the Stonors in the Chilterns, canny middlemen who rose to prominence in the City of London like Nicholas Brembre and Richard (Dick) Whittington, and men who acquired wealth and influence like William de la Pole of Hull. She examines how the wealth made by these and other wool-men transformed the appearance of the leading centres of the trade with magnificent churches and other buildings. The export of wool also gave England links with Italian trading cities at the very time that the Renaissance was transforming cultural life. The complex operation of the trade is also explained with the role of the Staple at Calais to the fore leading to a discussion on the way the policy of English kings, especially in the fourteenth century, was heavily influenced by trade in this one commodity. No other book has treated this subject holistically with its influence on the course of English history made plain. Susan Rose presents a fascinating new exposition on the role of the wool trade in the economy and political history of medieval England. She shows how this simple product created wealth and status among men of hugely varying backgrounds, transformed market towns both economically and in architectural terms and contributed to fundamental social and cultural changes through trading links with Italy and other European countries at the height of the Renaissance


Follow the Flock

Follow the Flock

Author: Sally Coulthard

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-03-02

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1643136593

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An addictively free-ranging survey of the massive impact that the humble and loveable sheep have had on human history. From the plains of ancient Mesopotamia to the rolling hills of medieval England to the vast sheep farms of modern-day Australia, the domesticated ungulates of the genus Ovis—sheel—have been central to the human story. Starting with our Neolithic ancestors' first forays into sheep-rearing nearly 10,000 years ago, these remarkable animals have fed us, clothed us, changed our diet and languages, helped us to win wars, decorated our homes, and financed the conquest of large swathes of the earth. Enormous fortunes and new, society-changing industries have been made from the fleeces of sheep, and cities shaped by shepherds' markets and meat trading. Sally Coulthard weaves the rich and fascinating story of sheep into a vivid and colorful tapestry, thickly threaded with engaging anecdotes and remarkable ovine facts, whose multiple strands reflect the deep penetration of these woolly animals into every aspect of human society and culture.