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Profit, usury and interest in medieval Anglo-Jewish transactions
ABSTRACT This article considers the role interest in medieval Anglo-Jewish moneylending transactions. Although there is some discussion of the impact of the prohibition of charging interest in 1275, fundamentally this piece is concerned with the preceding century. During this period, interest could be openly charged upon individual transactions. This is article examines how interest functioned at the transactional level.