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Membership - Were towns sanctuaries for serfs? - Vianet Keywords: medieval law villeinage mobility serfs emancipation legal procedure freemen royal demesne migration town-founding charters privileges citizenship frontier towns London Lincoln Newcastle-upon-Tyne Norwich
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Medieval English urban history - Lynn - Origins - Vianet The site of Lynn flanked a triangular bay, into which emptied the Nar and other Norfolk rivers, at the south-eastern tip of the great estuary known as the Wash; it had more direct access to the Wash than it does today, after centuries of silting and land reclamation The light soils of the countryside to the east were (or became) suitable for raising sheep, which provided the fertilizer for
Florilegium urbanum - Land transportation - users. trytel. com Transportation of commercial goods by land could take a number of forms The most basic was of course human labour, with individual porters carrying goods upon their back or dragged on a sled, or porters working in tandem to carry goods on a hand-barrow Wheelbarrows became increasingly common during the Late Middle Ages Both types of barrow are often seen in medieval artwork, such as the
Medieval English urban history - Ipswich - Constitution - Vianet APPENDIX 1: Account of the setting up of self-government in A D 1200 [My translation from the Latin The text is found in several of the extant copies of the so-called Ipswich Domesday and a transcription is provided by Gross, The Gild Merchant, v 2, pp 116-123]
Medieval English urban history - Lynn - Government - Vianet At the beginning of the thirteenth century, having just established his principal residence at Gaywood, the Bishop proceeded to strengthen the privileged commercial status of Lynn and reacquired his original foundation (by giving the Norwich monks something else in exchange), thus uniting central Lynn and Newland under his jurisdiction South Lynn, however, remaining administratively separate