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wool merchants
A Country Merchant, 1495-1520
Ref: 2014/001/B
Book by Prof Christopher Dyer, on trading and farming focused on North Gloucestershire and surrounding at the end of the Middle Ages. Pub. Oxford, OUP, 2012. Based largely on Moreton in Marsh wool merchant John Heritage’s account book.
Papers and notes on the Weoley Seal
Ref: 2013/055/DS
Compiled by Carol Jackson and relating to an archive query [ref. no. 09.059] re. the Weoley Seal .
The Ludlow Family
Ref: 2013/054/DS
Pedigrees of three branches of the family: 1) The Ludlows of Shipton Moyne, Glos. 2) The Ludlows of Shrewsbury, Stokesay & Hodnet, Co. Shropshire 3) The Ludlows of Hilldeverill, Wilts. See also Cat ref. 2013/053 and Query ref. 13.032.
The Ludlow Family of Campden
Ref: 2013/053/DS
Material compiled by Robin Ludlow about his Ludlow [Ludelowe, Lodelowe] ancestors who were wool merchants and owned land and property in Campden from the 13th to 15th Centuries. Includes: Book: “The Sheepe hath payed for all” about the Ludlows of Stokesay by Christopher Train published by the Ludlow Historical Research Group in 2005; English Heritage publication on ...
Wool merchants and their brasses
Ref: 2013/017/DS
Photocopies of two articles with same title and similar content from: 1) Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society, Vol. XV11, Part 4, 2006 2) Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society, October 2008
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