Medieval market morality: life, law and ethics in the English marketplace, 1200-1500
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Beschreibung: | "This important new study examines the market trade of medieval England from a new perspective, by providing a wide-ranging critique of the moral and legal imperatives that underpinned retail trade. James Davis shows how market-goers were influenced not only by practical and economic considerations of price, quality, supply and demand, but also by the moral and cultural environment within which such deals were conducted. This book draws on a broad range of cross-disciplinary evidence, from the literary works of William Langland and the sermons of medieval preachers, to state, civic and guild laws, Davis scrutinises everyday market behaviour through case studies of small and large towns, using the evidence of manor and borough courts. From these varied sources, Davis teases out the complex relationship between morality, law and practice and demonstrates that even the influence of contemporary Christian ideology was not necessarily incompatible with efficient and profitable everyday commerce"-- Provided by publisher. -- "The fifteenth-century poem London Lickpenny provides a vivid portrait of a town's streets, brimming with the vibrant noises and sights of market life. Within the marketplaces of medieval London swarmed a multitude of hawkers, pedlars, cooks and stallholders, all crying their wares and pestering potential customers: Then went I forth by London stone, Throughout all Canwyle streete; Candlewick Street Drapers mutch cloth me offred anone.' Then comes me one, cryed, 'Hot shepes feete!' One cryde, 'Makerell!'; 'Ryshes grene!' another gan greete Rushes One bad me by a hood to cover my head -But for want of mony I myght not be sped.1 The poem portrays a young man from the country who is bewildered by the cacophony of sounds, but is perhaps also seduced by the contrasting sights and smells of a commercial world in which money is the prime motivational force. - Teilw. zugl.: Cambridge, Diss. Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Contents
List offigures and tables page viii
Acknowledgements xi
List of abbreviations xiii
Notes to the text xvii
Introduction 1
Market trade and traders 3
The commercialisation of English society 9
The transition from feudalism to capitalism 19
Morality in the pre-industrial marketplace 22
Summary 31
Images of market trade 34
History and literature 35
Sources of morality 40
Medieval social theory 46
Avarice and trade 49
Price and profit 55
Usury 65
Bargaining and oaths 68
False words and false wares 73
False weights and measures 77
Customers and lyther bargaining 79
The merchant 83
Market traders, hawkers and victuallers 96
Middlemen and hoarding 117
Livelihood and credit 120
Repentance and punishment 122
Conclusion 134
Regulation of the market 137
Part I: The forums of regulation 141
National legislation 141
Seigneurial markets 144
Chartered boroughs 152
Contents
Lot and scot
Conclusion
Bread
Ale
Conclusion
155
Strangers and foreigners 1^9
Borough government 163
Craftguilds 169
175
Part II: The public marketplace 176
Regulating the public marketplace 179
Sunday trading
Order and sanitation !°
Weights and measures !°9
Coinage 19°
Bargaining and sale ly°
Consumer protection 202
Credit, debt and trust 205
Merchant Law ^07
Femme sole
Usury 2 * 3
Quality and fraud 2 *5
Price and profit 222
The assizes of bread, ale and wine 231
233
241
Wine 248
Administering the assizes 2^ l
Middlemen 2^3
Punishment 2 3
270
The behaviour of market traders 274
The markets of Suffolk 2 5
Part I: The small town markets of Newmarket and Cläre 278
Newmarket and its marketing hinterland 2?9
Cläre and its marketing hinterland 2§4
Sources, courts and officials 2
The assizes of bread and ale 29
Regrating and forestalling 323
Weights and measures 331
Innkeepers and cooks 335
Quality and the consumer 341
Credit and debt 348
Administering the marketplace 368
Enterprise and the efficiency 371
Piety and morality 377
Conclusion 380
Part II: The borough market of Ipswich 382
The government and courts of Ipswich 386
The assizes of bread and ale 391
Regraters 395
Innkeepers 397
Butchers, cooks and fishmongers 402
Contents vii
Forestallers 405
The market environment 407
Conclusion 408
An evolving market morality? 410
Profit and the commonweal in the early modern economy 413
Early modern retailers 419
Middlemen and dearth 433
Thompson s moral economy 440
Conclusion 447
Conclusion 450
Bibliography 459
Index 506
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