§ 3. The trading clauses in the Great Charter

§ 4. The Jews in England: their economic position

[17] See note 6, p. [244,] on their return.

§ 5. Manufactures in this period: Flemish weavers

§ 6. Economic appearance of England in this Period. Population

ENGLAND SHORTLY AFTER TIME OF DOMESDAY, A.D. 1100–1200

DARK GREEN: Density of population greater. RED BROWN: Forest. YELLOW: Marsh.

The chief colour is Green to show that whole country was chiefly agricultural. Part of Yorks Pale to show it was waste.

The ten chief towns: 1—York.* 2—Bristol.* 3—Lincoln.* 4—Norwich.* 5—Coventry.* 6—Oxford. 7—Colchester. 8—Nottingham. 9—Winchester. And 10—London.