9 Citations
The Island of Lundy and the Treaties of York (1464) and Nottingham (1484): Lordship, Sovereignty, and Politics in Fifteenth-Century International Relations
- History, EconomicsInternational Journal of Regional and Local History
- 2022
ABSTRACT The Anglo-Scottish treaties of York (1464) and Nottingham (1484) include exceptions for Lorn (Scotland) and Lundy island (Bristol Channel) in the provisions they made for peace between the…
Cultural Exchange and Identity in Late Medieval Ireland: The English and Irish of the Four Obedient Shires
- History, Economics
- 2018
The English colony in Ireland was over two centuries old in 1399 and a complex web of social, economic, and legal relationships had evolved between its two main population groups – the English of…
Late Medieval Ireland and the English Connection: Waterford and Bristol, ca. 1360–1460
- History, EconomicsJournal of British Studies
- 2011
T recent and related historiographical developments have prompted historians concerned with the fortunes of the English colony in medieval Ireland to consider their subject in wider geographical and…
Consumption and Material Culture in Sixteenth‐Century Ireland
- History, Economics
- 2011
New evidence from a series of 11 Bristol customs accounts indicates that Irish consumption patterns underwent significant changes over the course of the sixteenth century. This article considers the…
The Earls of Desmond in the Fourteenth Century
- History
- 2004
The Desmond Geraldines, earls of Desmond after 1329, were a prominent Anglo- Irish family in the English lordship of Ireland in the fourteenth century. Their landholdings included lands in Counties…
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANGLO-IRISH TRADE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
- History, Economics
- 2004
This thesis is concerned with the development of Ireland’s trade with England in the sixteenth century. This was the largest branch of Ireland’s overseas trade in the period and therefore…
Irish merchants and seamen in late medieval England
- History, EconomicsIrish Historical Studies
- 2000
Most studies of Anglo-Irish relations in the middle ages understandably concentrate on the activity of the English in Ireland, and unintentionally but inevitably this can leave the impression that…
Anglo-Portuguese Trade in the Fifteenth Century
- HistoryTransactions of the Royal Historical Society
- 1992
My concern in this paper is essentially the complementary commercial links of the two countries against the background of political friendship. Eighty years ago Miss Shillington put forward a very…
Anglo‐Norman Conquest of Ireland and the Irish Economy: Stagnation or Stimulation'?
- Economics, History
- 1989
(1989). Anglo‐Norman Conquest of Ireland and the Irish Economy: Stagnation or Stimulation? The Historian: Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 61-81.