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Record Number:
28318
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Contributor(s):
Lisa Jefferson, translator
Title:
“Fee for the admission of a woman: Memorandum, received from Alice Corsmaker for a fee for admission to the Silkwomen’s craft – 6s. 8d.” [1420-1421, folio 78v. bis] [For other entries about silkwomen, see pages 286-287 (money paid to Isabelle Bally and Maud Denton for silk fringe, 1415-1416) and Volume 2, pages 1012-1013 (money from silkwoman Isabelle Flete for the new windows in the mercers’ hall (1456) and torches given by a silkwoman named Gedge (1464). Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source:
The Medieval Account Books of the Mercers of London: An Edition and Translation. Volume 1 Edited by Lisa Jefferson. Ashgate, 2009. Pages 328 - 329.
Description:
Article Type:
Edition of Text; Translation
Subject
(See Also)
:
Economics
Mercers’ Company
Silk
Silkwomen
Work Primary Evidence: Account Books
London, Mercers’ Company, Wardens’ Account Book, 1344 and 1347 to 1464.
Award Note:
Geographic Area:
British Isles
Century:
15
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Year of Publication:
2009.
Language:
English; Middle English
ISSN/ISBN:
9780754664048