“Alien” Encounters in the Maritime World of Medieval England
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Auteurs : Maryanne KowaleskiSource :
- Medieval Encounters [ 1380-7854 ] ; 2007.
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- Admiralty, Alien merchants, Alien population, Bayonne, Bayonne ship, Bertil sandahl, Board ship, Bordeaux, Breton, Bristol, British isles, Cambridge university press, Camden society, Cinque, Cinque ports, Common purpose, Common seamen, Conomie morale, Cornwall, Cornwall record society, Customs accounts, Devon, Devon port, Dowgate ward, Dutch shipmaster, Economic history review, English channel, English mariners, English navy, English ports, English sailors, English ships, English shores, English waters, Exeter, Fellow countrymen, Fellow mariners, Fifteenth century, Florentine galleys, Foreign crews, Foreign mariners, Foreign merchants, Foreign ports, Foreign sailors, Foreign seamen, Foreign ships, Fourteenth century, French ships, Fteenth, Fteenth century, Galley, Genoese, Genoese galleys, Herring, International journal, Irish merchants, Irish shipmaster, Irish trade, Italian galleymen, Italian merchants, Jean froissart, John appleby, Kegan paul, Kowaleski, Large group, Larger ships, Late middle ages, Local authorities, Local customs accounts, Local residents, Local women, Long distances, Manchester university press, Mariner, Maritime, Maritime code, Maritime history, Maryanne kowaleski, Medieval england, Medieval london, Medieval southwark, Michel mollat, Middle ages, Middle english, Monumenta juridica, Nautical vocabularies, Northern france, Northern seas, Olav olavesson, Oleron, Ordinary seamen, Other mariners, Outright piracy, Oxford university press, Passage home, Port, Port towns, Public record, Public record henry, Ransom, Ruddock, Sailor, Seaman, Selden society, Shers, Shing, Shipmaster, Shipmasters, Skilled mariners, Southampton, Southampton record society, Southern france, Spanish ship, Special ransoming arrangements, State papers, Such diversions, Thirteenth century, Toronto press, Total institution, Transport troops, Tun, Venetian captains, Vols, Yarmouth.
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- Admiralty, Alien merchants, Alien population, Bayonne, Bayonne ship, Bertil sandahl, Board ship, Bordeaux, Breton, Bristol, British isles, Cambridge university press, Camden society, Cinque, Cinque ports, Common purpose, Common seamen, Conomie morale, Cornwall, Cornwall record society, Customs accounts, Devon, Devon port, Dowgate ward, Dutch shipmaster, Economic history review, English channel, English mariners, English navy, English ports, English sailors, English ships, English shores, English waters, Exeter, Fellow countrymen, Fellow mariners, Fifteenth century, Florentine galleys, Foreign crews, Foreign mariners, Foreign merchants, Foreign ports, Foreign sailors, Foreign seamen, Foreign ships, Fourteenth century, French ships, Fteenth, Fteenth century, Galley, Genoese, Genoese galleys, Herring, International journal, Irish merchants, Irish shipmaster, Irish trade, Italian galleymen, Italian merchants, Jean froissart, John appleby, Kegan paul, Kowaleski, Large group, Larger ships, Late middle ages, Local authorities, Local customs accounts, Local residents, Local women, Long distances, Manchester university press, Mariner, Maritime, Maritime code, Maritime history, Maryanne kowaleski, Medieval england, Medieval london, Medieval southwark, Michel mollat, Middle ages, Middle english, Monumenta juridica, Nautical vocabularies, Northern france, Northern seas, Olav olavesson, Oleron, Ordinary seamen, Other mariners, Outright piracy, Oxford university press, Passage home, Port, Port towns, Public record, Public record henry, Ransom, Ruddock, Sailor, Seaman, Selden society, Shers, Shing, Shipmaster, Shipmasters, Skilled mariners, Southampton, Southampton record society, Southern france, Spanish ship, Special ransoming arrangements, State papers, Such diversions, Thirteenth century, Toronto press, Total institution, Transport troops, Tun, Venetian captains, Vols, Yarmouth.
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