Date:4th of February 1598
Description:A list of Stratford townsmen giving details of how much corn and malt they held in their barns. During the mid 1590s there was a series of disastrous harvests due to bad weather. Thousands faced near starvation as the price of corn rocketed. Complaints were made about the use of barley for malt production when it could have been used for food; and also against those said to be profiteering by hoarding corn and malt and slowly releasing it onto the market at inflated prices. The government ordered enquiries to be made about the amounts of grain in store. This is the retun for Stratford. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust reference: BRU 15/1/106
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A list of Stratford townsmen giving details of how much corn and malt they held in their barns. During ...
William Shakespeare is listed in this survey, under Church and Chapel Street Ward. This was the ward ...
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Donor ref:BRU 15/1/106 (21/10165)
Source: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - Record Office
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