The Economic History Review

Patterns of economic change in the south‐west during the fifteenth century: evidence from the reductions to the fifteenths and tenths

Volume 70 Issue 2
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Pages: 423-451Authors: Mark Forrest
Published online: September 27, 2016DOI: 10.1111/ehr.12373

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The fifteenth century rebates to the fifteenth and tenth form a large body of evidence which has rarely been used to assess economic change. They were set by local commissioners who employed their knowledge of the conditions within their counties. In many cases the commissioners can be demonstrated to have applied the reductions in a thoughtful and proportionate manner, often revealing local economic conditions. There is considerable variation in their application between counties and their use is greatly enhanced when compared with other sources.

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