Statute of the Staple, the Glossary
The Ordinance of the Staple was an ordinance issued in the Great Council in October 1353.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Bristol, Canterbury, Carmarthen, Chichester, Common law, Cork (city), Drogheda, Dublin, Exeter, Kent, Lincoln, England, List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1327–1376, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich, Queenborough, Staple right, The Staple, Waterford, Weights and Measures Acts (UK), Westminster, Winchester, York.
- 1350s in law
- 1353 in Europe
- Economy of medieval England
- Hanseatic League
- Staple ports
Bristol
Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Statute of the Staple and Bristol are staple ports.
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Canterbury
Canterbury is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974.
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Carmarthen
Carmarthen (Caerfyrddin, "Merlin's fort" or "Sea-town fort") is the county town of Carmarthenshire and a community in Wales, lying on the River Towy north of its estuary in Carmarthen Bay. Statute of the Staple and Carmarthen are staple ports.
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Chichester
Chichester is a cathedral city and civil parish in West Sussex, England. Statute of the Staple and Chichester are staple ports.
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Common law
Common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions.
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Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster. Statute of the Staple and cork (city) are staple ports.
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Drogheda
Drogheda (meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, north of Dublin city centre.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland. Statute of the Staple and Dublin are staple ports.
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Exeter
Exeter is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England. Statute of the Staple and Exeter are staple ports.
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Kent
Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.
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Lincoln, England
Lincoln is a cathedral city and district in Lincolnshire, England, of which it is the county town.
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List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1327–1376
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the years 1327 until 1376.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (RP), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. Statute of the Staple and Newcastle upon Tyne are staple ports.
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Norwich
Norwich is a cathedral city and district of the county of Norfolk, England of which it is the county town.
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Queenborough
Queenborough is a town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England.
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Staple right
The staple right, also translated stacking right or storage right, both from the Dutch stapelrecht, was a medieval right accorded to certain ports, the staple ports. Statute of the Staple and staple right are Hanseatic League, medieval economic history and staple ports.
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The Staple
In European historiography, the term "staple" refers to the entire medieval system of trade and its taxation; its French equivalent is étape, and its German equivalent stapeln, words deriving from Late Latin stapula with the same meaning, derived from stabulum. Statute of the Staple and the Staple are medieval economic history and staple ports.
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Waterford
Waterford is a city in County Waterford in the south-east of Ireland.
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Weights and Measures Acts (UK)
Weights and Measures Acts are acts of the British Parliament determining the regulation of weights and measures. Statute of the Staple and weights and Measures Acts (UK) are acts of the Parliament of England.
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Westminster
Westminster is the main settlement of the City of Westminster in London, England.
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Winchester
Winchester is a cathedral city in Hampshire, England.
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York
York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss.
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See also
1350s in law
- Constitutiones Sanctæ Matris Ecclesiæ
- De natis ultra mare
- Dušan's Code
- Golden Bull of 1356
- Great Ordinance of 1357
- Maiestas Carolina
- Stadslagen
- Statute of Labourers 1351
- Statute of Provisors
- Statute of the Staple
- Statutes of Casimir the Great
- Treason Act 1351
1353 in Europe
- 1353 in England
- 1353 in Ireland
- Statute of the Staple
- The Decameron
Economy of medieval England
- Anglo-Hanseatic War
- Bardi family
- Benedict of York
- Carta Mercatoria
- Charter fair
- Chiefage
- Custumal
- Demesne
- Economics of English Mining in the Middle Ages
- Economics of English agriculture in the Middle Ages
- Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages
- Economy of England in the Middle Ages
- Feudalism in England
- Great Slump (15th century)
- Isaac of Norwich
- Medieval English wool trade
- Mercery
- Merchants of the Staple
- Merchants of the Steelyard
- Merchet
- Nottingham Goose Fair
- Ordinance of Labourers 1349
- Owling
- Pipe rolls
- Poundage
- Scali family
- Statute of Cambridge 1388
- Statute of Labourers 1351
- Statute of the Jewry
- Statute of the Staple
- Taxation in medieval England
- William de la Pole (Chief Baron of the Exchequer)
Hanseatic League
- Action of 26 July 1566
- Adler von Lübeck
- All-Hallows-the-Great
- Armistice of Copenhagen
- Baltic Slavic piracy
- Bay Fleet
- Brick Gothic
- Carta Mercatoria
- Cog (ship)
- Company of Merchant Adventurers of London
- Confederation of Cologne
- Danish–Hanseatic War (1361–1370)
- Danish–Hanseatic rivalry
- Elbe–Lübeck Canal
- European Hansemuseum
- European Route of Brick Gothic
- Hanneke Vrome
- Hanseatic Days of New Time
- Hanseatic League
- Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene
- Hanseatic flags
- Kõpu Lighthouse
- Lübeck law
- List of Brick Gothic buildings
- Members of the Hanseatic League
- Merchants of the Staple
- Merchants of the Steelyard
- Middle Low German
- New Hanseatic League
- Old Salt Route
- Otto Voge
- Paul Beneke
- Peter von Danzig (ship)
- Philadelphia Boulevard in Toruń
- Rostock Peace Treaty
- Schiffskinder
- Siege of Deventer (1456)
- Sklavenkasse
- Staple right
- Statute of the Staple
- Stecknitz Canal
- Treaty of Malmö
- Treaty of Malmö (1512)
- Treaty of Utrecht (1474)
- Union of Cities THE HANSA
- Victual Brothers
- Wendenthaler
- Wendish Coinage Treaty
Staple ports
- Bristol
- Carmarthen
- Chichester
- Cork (city)
- Dublin
- Exeter
- Gorleston-on-Sea
- Great Yarmouth
- Kingston upon Hull
- London
- Merchants of the Staple
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Sandwich, Kent
- Staple right
- Statute of the Staple
- The Staple
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statute_of_the_Staple
Also known as Courts of Staple, Courts of the Staple, Staple, Merchant Strangers, Money Act 1353.