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3208. GOUDY, HENRY. An inaugural lecture on the fate of the Roman law north and south of the Tweed. London, 1894. PP. 33. 3209. GÜTERBOCK, CARL. Henricus de Bracton und sein Verhältniss zum römischen Recht ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des römischen Rechts. Berlin, 1862. Translated by Brinton Coxe : Bracton and his relation to the Roman law. Philadelphia, 1866.

Valuable.

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3210. LIEBERMANN, FELIX. Magister Vacarius. English Hist. Review, xi. 305-14. London, 1896.

Valuable.

3211. STÖLZEL, ADOLF. Ueber Vacarius, insbesondre die Brügger und die Prager Handschrift desselben. Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte, vi. 234-68. Weimar, 1867.

3212. WENCK, C. F. C. Magister Vacarius. Leipsic, 1820.

The most detailed work on the subject. Supplementary material appeared in Wenck's Opuscula Academica, 1834.

$ 72. BOROUGHS, COMMERCE, AND INDUSTRY.

For the sources, see $$ 57, 58e; and for the general modern treatises, §§ 24, 25.

3213. BALLARD, A. The English boroughs in the reign of John. English Hist. Review, xiv. 93-104. London, 1899.

Analyses the municipal charters granted by John.

3214. *BATESON, MARY. The laws of Breteuil. Ibid., xv. 7378, 302-18, 496–523. London, 1900.

A series of papers which show how these laws were adopted as a model by many baronial boroughs of England.

3215. CLEPHAN, R. C. The hanseatic confederation, with special reference to the English factories. [Reprinted from the Archæologia Æliana of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, vol. xvi.] Newcastle, etc., 1893. pp. 40.

A brief account.

3216. COLBY, C. W. The growth of oligarchy in English towns. English Hist. Review, v. 633-53. London, 1890.

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3217. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM. The commercial policy of Royal Hist. Soc., Trans., new series, iv. 197-220.

Edward III.

London, 1889.

3218. DUKE, EDWARD. Prolusiones historicæ, or essays illustrative of the halle of John Halle, merchant of Salisbury in the reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV. Vol. i. Salisbury, etc., 1837.

3219. FABER, RICHARD. Die Entstehung des Agrarschutzes in England. Strasburg, 1888.

Ch. ii. deals with the English grain trade, 12th-15th centuries. On this subject, see also Wilhelm Naudé, Die Getreidehandelspolitik der Europäischen Staaten (Berlin, 1896), 69-83.

3220. GIUSEPPI, M. S. Alien merchants in England in the fifteenth century. Royal Hist. Soc., Trans., new series, ix. 75-98. London, 1895.

3221. *GREEN, Mrs. J. R. Town life in the fifteenth century. 2 vols. London, etc., 1894.

Deals with medieval borough history from the Norman Conquest to the end of the 15th century. Her view that the communitas' formed a corporate body

distinct from the burgesses before the 14th century is untenable.

3222. HAHL, ALBERT. Zur Geschichte der volkswirthschaftlichen Ideen in England gegen Ausgang des Mittelalters. Jena, 1893. pp. 58.

3223. HALL, HUBERT. The English staple [Calais and London]. Gentleman's Magazine, cclv. 255-75. London, 1883.

Based on letters of merchants of the staple, circa 1477-88, which will shortly be published by the Royal Historical Society (ed. H. E. Malden).

3224. KEUTGEN, FRIEDRICH. Die Beziehungen der Hanse zu England im letzten Drittel des 14. Jahrhunderts. Giessen, 1890. pp. 91.

A scholarly work.

3225. LAW, ALICE. The English nouveaux-riches in the fourteenth century. Royal Hist. Soc., Trans., new series, ix. 49-73. London, 1895.

3226. LYSONS, SAMUEL. The model merchant of the middle ages, exemplified in the story of [Richard] Whittington. London, 1860. pp. 95.

3227. *OCHENKOWSKI, WLADISLAUS VON. Englands wirthschaftliche Entwickelung im Ausgange des Mittelalters. Jena, 1879.

Deals with agriculture, industry, and commerce in the 14th and 15th centuries. Throws light upon the relations of the crafts to the borough authorities.

3228. PATETTA, FREDERICO. Caorsini senesi in Inghilterra nel sec. xiii., con documenti inediti. Reale Accademia dei Rozzi, Bullettino Senese di Storia Patria, iv. 311-44, etc. Siena, 1897, etc.

The first of a valuable series of papers on this subject.

3229. PRYCE, GEORGE. Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times. Bristol, etc., 1854.

3230. *SCHANZ, GEORG. Englische Handelspolitik gegen Ende des Mittelalters. 2 vols. Leipsic, 1881.

The work professes to deal mainly with the reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII., but it contains much valuable matter concerning the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries.

3231. STEFFEN, G. F. Studier öfver Lönsystemets Historia i England. Stockholm, 1895.

Examines the English wage-system, or standard of living of wage-earners, especially from 1350 to 1760.

3232. VARENBERGH, EMILE. Histoire des relations diplomatiques entre le comté de Flandre et l'Angleterre au moyen âge. Brussels, 1874

Among the 'pièces justificatives' there are many valuable documents concerning the commercial relations of the two countries, Edward I.-Henry VI.

3233. WALFORD, CORNELIUS. Outline history of the hanseatic league, in its bearings upon English commerce. Royal Hist. Soc., Trans., ix. 82-136. London, 1881.

Displays no original research.

3234. WISSOWA, FELIX. Politische Beziehungen zwischen England und Deutschland bis zum Untergang der Staufer. Breslau, 1889. pp. 76.

Written as a basis for the understanding of the commercial relations of the two countries.

APPENDIXES

APPENDIX A

REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS

For the contents of these reports see Nos. 491-2. The following table indicates the volume of the parliamentary papers in which each report was printed.

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