HANSE OF COLOGNE

In 1157, Henry II and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa agreed a treaty which permitted merchants from Cologne to establish themselves in London. They were granted royal protection and privileges, e.g. to sell wine. In 1194, they purchased from Richard I freedom from various tolls in England and were allowed their guild hall in London without the payment of the customary 2s.

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