Literary Remains Consisting of Lectures And Tracts On Political Economy

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Literary Remains Consisting of Lectures And Tracts On Political Economy
Richard Jones
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Edward III. , wishing to divert trade from the Continent to England, tried hard to secure to dealers here the same advantages they found abroad ; and established a Staple Court in various towns of his dominions — a scheme which his utter in- ability to protect the persons and property of foreign merchants from rji])iu(^ and oppi-ession. Made nui;-atory ; FROM THE C0XT1XE:ST TU EXGLAND. 299 although he had made a vaiu promise that they should not be interfered with by iwelates^ lords, or ladies....
These towns, however, as they existed on the Conti- nent, were chosen by the English legislature as the theatres of strenuous attempts to make every bargain in the leading products of England conducive to the pouring a given quantity of bullion into the kingdom. They were called staple towns, it is supposed, from the German word stapelen^ to heap up, because, as they were perpetual fairs, commodities were to be found heaped up there all the year round. Of the stajile com- modities of England (as appears by 27th Edw.


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