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What proportion of an English village’s population was involved in credit networks c.1377?

What proportion of an English village’s population was involved in credit networks c.1377?
What proportion of an English village’s population was involved in credit networks c.1377?
This article asks what percentage of an English village population typically acted in credit networks within a twelve-month period in the later XIVth century. Its sources are the 1377 poll tax returns, which give population data, and the rolls of the manor court, which record village debt disputes. Four villages are studied. Participation both by individuals and by households is considered. The sources pose problems which make it hard to obtain complete figures on totals of creditors and debtors. However, the information available allows one to estimate that up to two-thirds of households were engaged in credit c.1377
poll tax, cambridgeshire, household credit
Publications de la Sorbonne
Briggs, Chris
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Maurice, Philippe
Briggs, Chris
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Maurice, Philippe

Briggs, Chris (2010) What proportion of an English village’s population was involved in credit networks c.1377? Maurice, Philippe (ed.) In Le Crédit au Moyen-Âge. Publications de la Sorbonne.. (In Press)

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This article asks what percentage of an English village population typically acted in credit networks within a twelve-month period in the later XIVth century. Its sources are the 1377 poll tax returns, which give population data, and the rolls of the manor court, which record village debt disputes. Four villages are studied. Participation both by individuals and by households is considered. The sources pose problems which make it hard to obtain complete figures on totals of creditors and debtors. However, the information available allows one to estimate that up to two-thirds of households were engaged in credit c.1377

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 March 2010
Venue - Dates: Session 4 at XIV International Economic History Congress, Helsinki, Finland, 2006-08-21 - 2006-08-25
Keywords: poll tax, cambridgeshire, household credit

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Local EPrints ID: 79801
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79801
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Date deposited: 22 Mar 2010
Last modified: 24 Oct 2023 17:07

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Author: Chris Briggs
Editor: Philippe Maurice

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