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The aims of the project were to : 1. establish the broad pattern of the urban hierarchy in the East Midlands in the late Middle Ages 2. identify from a small sample of communities the principal economic, social and environmental markers for different levels within the urban hierarchy of late medieval towns; also where possible to identify demographic and economic fluctuations 3. identify linkages between towns and between town and countryside in the late Middle Ages 4. generate a new methodological framework to enable the productive application of archaeological evidence to the study of late medieval towns which will be of particular benefit to economic, social and urban historians
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The dataset contains information about all towns, proto-towns and commercial centres in the East Midlands in the period 1300-1550, including information about primary sources. It also includes weekly market tolls for Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, 1408-1519. Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.
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