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Medieval People

CHAPTER VI
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The Company of the Staple had a list of regular licensed 'hosts', in whose houses they might stay.

Usually a number of merchants lived with each host, the most potent, grave, and reverend seniors dining at a high table, and smaller fry at side tables in the hall.

Sometimes they quarrelled over terms, as when William Cely writes home one day to Richard and George in London: Item.

Sir, please it you to understand that here is a variance betwixt our host Thomas Graunger and the fellowship, of our lodging, for Thomas Graunger promised us at his coming in to our lodging that we should pay no more for our board but 3s.4d.a week at the high table, and 2s.

6d.
at the side table, and now he saith he will have no less than 4s.


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