Introduction; Martin Allen and D'Maris Coffman 1. Coin Finds and the English Money Supply, c. 973–1544; Martin Allen 2. National Income in Domesday England; James T. Walker 3. Modelling the Medieval Economy: Money, Prices and Income in England, 1263–1520; Mark Casson and Catherine Casson 4. Prices from the Durham Obedientiary Account Rolls, 1278–1367; Elizabeth Gemmill 5. Credit, Crisis and the Money Supply, c. 1280–c. 1330; Phillipp Schofield 6. Finance on the Frontier: Money and Credit in Northumberland, Westmorland, and Cumberland, in the Later Middle Ages; Pamela Nightingale 7. Money and Rural Credit in the Later Middle Ages Revisited; Chris Briggs 8. The Morality of Money in Late Medieval England; James Davis 9. Labour Turnover and Wage Rates on the Demesnes of Durham Priory, 1370–1410; Richard Britnell 10. A Golden Age Rediscovered: Labourers' Wages in the Fifteenth Century; Christopher Dyer 11. Corn Prices, Corn Models and Corn Rents: What Can We Learn from the English Corn Returns?; D'Maris Coffman and Daivd Ormrod 12. London's Market for Bullion and Specie in the Eighteenth Century: The Roles of the London Mint and the Bank of England in the Stabilization of Prices; Anthony C. Hotson and Terence C. Mills 13. Monetary Trends in the UK since 1870; Nicholas Dimsdale