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Bristol University Press
01 April 2020
This invaluable volume replaces the previous inaccurate transcription by the record commission of 1818 and provides new translations and additional appendixes of the Hundred Rolls for Cambridge. 

One of the most important manuscripts survived from the thirteenth century England, the corpus of documents known as the Hundred Rolls for Cambridge has been incomplete until the recent discovery of an additional roll. Shedding new light on important facets of business activity during the Commercial Revolution in late medieval Cambridge, this volume holds promise of making a significant contribution to our knowledge of the early phases of capitalism. 

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Imprint:   Bristol University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781529209730
ISBN 10:   1529209730
Pages:   266
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
In addition to the new edition of the Hundred Rolls, the book provides new translations of the following previously unpublished documents. Amercements in Cambridge 1176–7 The Cambridge Tallage of 1211 Amercements of the Abbot of Ramsey and William De Kantilup and Their Associates in Cambridge in 1219 Gifts (Oblata) Summary of Information in Published Editions of the Pipe Rolls Relating to People and Places in Cambridge, 1130, 1158–1224 and 1230 Selected Excerpts From Rotuli Curiae Regis, I-XX Relating to People and Places in Cambridge Selected Excerpts From Calendar of Fine Rolls I-III Relating to People and Places in Cambridge Cambridge Debts: Selected Cases From the Exchequer of the Jews, 1219–81 Cambridge: Jewish Records of Debts by People Resident In or Closely Connected to Cambridge Feets of Fines: Selected Cases Relevant to the Town of Cambridge Cambridgeshire Subsidy Rolls and Eyres Mayors and Bailiffs of Cambridge, 1263–1300 Ancient Places in Cambridge Family Dynasties of Property Owners

Catherine Casson is Lecturer in Enterprise at Alliance Manchester Business School at the University of Manchester. Her publications include a co-authored book with Mark Casson on The Entrepreneur in History: From Medieval Merchant to Modern Business Leader (Basingstoke, 2013). Mark Casson is Professor of Economics at the University of Reading and Director of the Centre for Institutions and Economic History. A Fellow of the British Academy, he has published extensively in the fields of the fields of economic history, international business, entrepreneurship and transport studies. John S. Lee is Research Associate at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York. His publications include Cambridge and its Economic Region, 1450-1560 (Hatfield, 2005). Katie Phillips has completed an AHRC-funded PhD in Medieval Studies at the University of Reading.

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