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A historical study traces the origins of periodic fairs from religious and pilgrimage gatherings into organized commercial institutions, examining their legal framework, administrative practices, and changing social roles. It surveys English regulation and case law including courts of piepowder and legislation, then follows the rise, development, and decline of two major English fairs across successive centuries. Comparable accounts treat notable continental fairs in France and the evolution of Russian fairs, especially the large Nijni-Novgorod gathering, and conclude with reflections on modern legislation and the persistence or decay of medieval fair forms.

About the Author

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Cornelius Walford

Cornelius Walford was a notable English writer and historian, primarily recognized for his work on fairs and their historical significance. His key publication, "Fairs, Past and Present," explores the evolution of fairs in England, shedding light on their cultural and economic importance throughout history. Walford's research provides valuable insights into the social practices and traditions associated with these events, making his contributions significant for those interested in the history of commerce and community gatherings. His work remains a resource for understanding the historical context of fairs and their role in society.

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