History ETDs
Publication Date
Summer 6-4-1948
Abstract
The history of the port of Hull during the thirteenth century has presented a problem for historians in which has never been completely solved. This problem is centered around the traditional building of Hull in 1293 by Edward I. According to this tradition, Hull did not exist until this time. Evidence in the chronicle of the monastery of Meaux and those close and patent rolls, however, indicates that Hull was a port of some importance in the thirteenth century.
Level of Degree
Masters
Degree Name
History
Department Name
History
First Committee Member (Chair)
Josiah Cox Russell
Second Committee Member
Frank Driver Reeve
Third Committee Member
Frank C. Hibben
Language
English
Keywords
Port of Hull
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Snyder, Floyd Winfield. "A Historical Study of the Port of Hull During the Thirteenth Century." (1948). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hist_etds/196