Illegal quays: Elizabethan customs reforms and suppression of the coastal trade of Christchurch, Hampshire

This article considers deficiencies in the designation and reassessment of Legal Quays (those authorized for foreign trade), and the detrimental impact of these and other Elizabethan customs reforms from the perspective of Christchurch, a small coastal town then in Hampshire. Throttling the flow of...

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