English Rule in Gascony 1199 1295 With Special Reference to the Towns

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English Rule in Gascony 1199 1295 With Special Reference to the Towns
Frank Burr Marsh
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This is suggested by the fact that persons of the same name are to be found associated with different communes. Thus there was a Bertrand de Ladils at Bazas, another at La Reole'^ and, later, still another at Bordeaux. '^^ Moreover we have seen reason to conclude only that the Solers and their affiliated factions were not deeply interested in the English trade, not that they had withdrawn from all commerce. Some of their estates may have been so situated that they found other markets for their ...wine more advantageous. It is suggestive in this connection that in 1248 the commune of La Reole undertook to protect the persons and property of merchants of Toulouse in their city ;'^ and, also, that some of the Reolese citi- zens who fled before the wrath of Simon sought refuge in Marmande and some in Spain. '^* Simon had evidently, then, made up his mind to trust the Anglo- commercial party at Bordeaux and its affiliated factions at Bazas and La Reole. No doubt the friendship of the Solers for the feudal lords such as the viscount of Fronsac had much to do with their downfall.

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