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The Tower of London and the Jewish expulsion of 1290 37H G Richardson, The English Jewry under AngevinKings (1960), 1<strong>55</strong>-60. For the London Jewry, seeparticularly J Hillaby, 'London: the 13th-century Jewryre-viAted' Jewish Historical Studies i2 (1993), 89-153.^ eg Calendar of the Patent Rolls of Edward I, 1272-1281(1901), 100; Rokeah op cit (note 5), 186; Richardson opdi(note 3), 131.^ PRO, E 101/4/25 ml. This item has been mentionedin print, but the reference to the 'poor Jews' has, tomy knowledge, not been discussed before. See R RMundill 'Medieval Anglo-Jewry: expulsion and exodus'in F Burghard, A Haverkamp and G Mentgen (ed)Judenvertreibungen in Mittelalter undfruher Neuzeit (1999),75-97, esp 94.10 YoT recent commentaries, see R R Mundill, England'sJewish Solution. Experiment and Expulsion, 1262-1290(1998); 'Edward 1 and the final phase of Anglo-Jewry' inP Skinner (ed) Jews in Medieval Britain (2002), <strong>55</strong>-70.'' Z E Rokeah 'Money and the hangman in late-13thcentury England: Jews, Christians and coinage offences,alleged and real' Jewish Historical Studies 31 (1990),83-109.12 Mundill op cit (note 9), 93.^^ ibid, 94, reports the observation that Jews of Englishorigin formed an identifiable group in two particularareas of Paris.

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