ABSTRACT

Prices and wages are the social phenomena most susceptible of objective statistical record over long periods of time. They reflect and measure the influence of changes in population, in supply of precious metals, in industrial structure and agricultural methods, in trade and transport, in consumption and in the technical arts. Forming part of publications of the International Committee on Price History, this is Volume I of data from the twelfth to the nineteenth century. It was originally published in 1939 and almost the entire stock was destroyed during an air-raid. The present volume is a facsimile of that edition. This volume looks at the Mercantile era.

chapter 1|90 pages

Winchester College

chapter 2|58 pages

Eton College

chapter 3|54 pages

Westminster (School and Abbey)

chapter 4|8 pages

Charterhouse

chapter |30 pages

Sandwich (St. Bartholomew's Hospital)

chapter 5|58 pages

Greenwich Hospital

chapter 6|15 pages

Chelsea Hospital

chapter 7|123 pages

Lord Steward's Department

chapter |20 pages

Lord Chamberlain's Department

chapter |39 pages

Office of Works

chapter 8|36 pages

Navy Victualling

chapter 9|48 pages

Navy Victualling

chapter 10|10 pages

Portsmouth

chapter 11|8 pages

Plymouth

chapter 12|80 pages

Naval Stores

part 2|61 pages

Secondary Material Price-Relatives

chapter 13|59 pages

Introduction To Price-Relatives