14 relations: Court Jew, Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages, Economy of England in the Middle Ages, Exchequer of the Jews, History of the Jews in England, History of the Jews in England (1066–1290), Jewish culture, John Russell (knight), Lincoln, England, Lincolnshire, List of British Jews, Norman House, Yom Tov of Joigny, York Castle.
Court Jew
In the early modern period, a court Jew, or court factor (Hofjude, Hoffaktor), was a Jewish banker who handled the finances of, or lent money to, European royalty and nobility.
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Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages
The economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages is the economic history of English towns and trade from the Norman invasion in 1066, to the death of Henry VII in 1509.
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Economy of England in the Middle Ages
The economy of England in the Middle Ages, from the Norman invasion in 1066, to the death of Henry VII in 1509, was fundamentally agricultural, though even before the invasion the market economy was important to producers.
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Exchequer of the Jews
The Exchequer of the Jews (Latin: Scaccarium Judaeorum) was a division of the Court of Exchequer at Westminster, which recorded and regulated the taxes and the law-cases of the Jews in England.
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History of the Jews in England
The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William the Conqueror.
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History of the Jews in England (1066–1290)
The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William I where the first written record of Jewish settlement in England dates from 1070.
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Jewish culture
Jewish culture is the culture of the Jewish people from the formation of the Jewish nation in biblical times through life in the diaspora and the modern state of Israel.
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John Russell (knight)
Sir John Russell (died c. 1224) of Kingston Russell in Dorset, England, was a household knight of King John (1199–1216), and of the young King Henry III (1216–1272), to whom he also acted as steward.
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Lincoln, England
Lincoln is a cathedral city and the county town of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of England.
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Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs) is a county in east central England.
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List of British Jews
List of British Jews is a list of prominent Jews from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.
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Norman House
Norman House on Steep Hill, Lincoln, England is an historic building and an example of Norman domestic architecture.
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Yom Tov of Joigny
Yom Tov (alt. Yom Tob) of Joigny, also denoted of York (died 1190) was a French-born rabbi and liturgical poet of the medieval era who lived in York, and died in the massacre of the Jews of York in 1190.
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York Castle
York Castle in the city of York, England, is a fortified complex comprising, over the last nine centuries, a sequence of castles, prisons, law courts and other buildings on the south side of the River Foss.
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