Medieval English Apprenticeship as Business Education

Leverett S. Lyon
The School Review
Vol. 28, No. 8 (Oct., 1920), pp. 585-599
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Medieval English Apprenticeship as Business Education

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[Footnotes]
  • 1
    A. W. Shaw, An Approach to Business Problems (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1916), p. 321.
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    A. E. Bland, P. A. Brown, and R. H. Tawney, English Economic History; Select Documents (London: G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1914), PP. 141-42.
  • 2
    Ibid, pp. 136-38.
  • 3
    Henry Thomas Riley, Memorials of London and London Life in the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries (London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1868), I, 278.
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    Ibid., pp. 321-22.
  • 2
    Stella Kramer, English Craft Gilds and the Government (New York: Columbia University Press, 1905), p. 3.
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    A. W. Shaw, op. cit., chap. i.
  • 2
    Joshua Toulmin Smith, English Gilds [London: N. Trubner & Co., 1870], IV, cxxvii
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  • 1
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit., p. 194.
  • 2
    A. E. Bland, P. A. Brown, and R. H. Tawney, op. cit., p. 147.
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  • 1
    Charles M. Clode, The Early History of the Guild of Merchant Taylors of the Fraternity of St. John the Baptist, London, with Notices of the Lives of Some of Its Emi- nent Members (London: Harrison & Sons, 1875), I, 55.
  • 2
    Norwich, England, Courts-leet. Leet Jurisdiction in the City of Norwich during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (London: B. Quaritch, 1892), pp. 39, 42-43.
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  • 1
    Harris, Life in An Old English Town (London: Sonnenschein"& Co., Ltd.; New York: Macmillan Co., Ltd., 1898), p. 265.
  • 2
    Stella Kramer, op. cit., I, 3.
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit., pp. 321-22.
  • 2
    Ibid., p. 329
  • 3
    Ibid., p. 300.
  • 4
    A. E. Bland, P. A. Brown, and R. H. Tawney, op. cit., p. 23.
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit., "Ordinances of the Pewterers, Articles of the Glovers, and Ordinances of the Furbishers," pp. 232-50, 258
  • 2
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit., "Ordinances of the Glovers," pp. 239, 246.
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    York Memorandum Book (Durham: Andrews & Co., 1912), Vol. CXX of the Publications of the Surtees Society, p. 107.
  • 2
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit., p. 307.
  • 3
    E. Lipson, An Introduction to the Economic History of England (London: A. and C. Black, Ltd., 1915), I, 309-10
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  • 1
    Edward S. Rogers, "Historical Matter Concerning Trade Marks," Michigan Law Review, IX, 29-43
  • 2
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit. ("Articles of the Heaumers and Articles of the Blacksmiths"), pp. 238, 539.
  • 3
    Rupert H. Morris, Chester in the Platagenet and Tudor Reigns (Chester: Printed for the author, 1893), P. 415.
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  • 1
    Henry Thomas Riley, op. cit., II, 540
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  • 2
    This reference contains 2 citations:
    • Rupert H. Morris, Chester in the Plantagenet and Tudor Reigns (Chester: Printed for the author, 1893), p. 443
    • Records of Leicester, III, 28
[Footnotes]
  • 1
    This reference contains 3 citations:
    • Joshua Toulmin Smith's "English Gilds, CXXIX," in The Records of the City of Norwich (Norwich: Jarrold & Sons, Ltd., 90o6-o0), II, 28
    • Harris, op. cit., p. 274
    • Records of the Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Durham: Andrews & Co., 1895-99), Vol. XCIII of the Publications of the Surtees Society, II, 20.
  • 2
    Paul Lacroix, Manners, Customs, and Dress during the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance Period (London: Chapman & Hall, 1874), p. 295.