Fourteenth-century London was noisy, dirty, and disorderly, but also prosperous, proud of itself, and full of life. It was described in 1326 as a "mirror to all of England", and indeed it was. In this book A. R. Myers discusses London life in all its aspects -- customs, laws, social conditions, trade, and general conduct of city government.
Fourteenth-century London was noisy, dirty, and disorderly, but also prosperous, proud of itself, and full of life. It was described in 1326 as a "mir...