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'The answer of the Retailers to the Objections of the Merchants'. Evidently a reply...

Catalogue reference: Z/407/Lb.343

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This record is a file about the 'The answer of the Retailers to the Objections of the Merchants'. Evidently a reply... dating from nd [c.1580].

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Z/407/Lb.343

Title

'The answer of the Retailers to the Objections of the Merchants'. Evidently a reply by one city guild against the petition of another. It mentions the organization of a company of warehousemen whom the retailers believed raised prices unlawfully. The only date mentioned is 13 Eliz I [1570/71]. Damaged. [Film Fo 321.59]

Date

nd [c.1580]

Description
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Held by
Surrey History Centre
Language

English

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/3698f990-c9a2-4a1f-9ecb-c95231f30703/

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Z/407/

SECTION 2: PAPERS OF SIR WILLIAM MORE (1520-1600)

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'The answer of the Retailers to the Objections of the Merchants'. Evidently a reply by one city guild against the petition of another. It mentions the organization of a company of warehousemen whom the retailers believed raised prices unlawfully. The only date mentioned is 13 Eliz I [1570/71]. Damaged. [Film Fo 321.59]