Common carriers in medieval England: evidence from Oxford archives
In the Pastons’ England carriers who plied a regular route provided an important service, carrying part loads of goods, even valuables, as well as letters and money. Such services have not always been recognized, and there has been a diversity of supposition as to when carriers as distinct from cart...
Autor principal: | Sharpe, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society
2016
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