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- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard abstract "The Merchants of the Steelyard was the English name for the merchants of the Hanseatic League who first settled in London in 1250 at the Steelyard on the river-side, near Cosin Lane, now Ironbridge Wharf and established their London Kontor in 1320. Located just west of London Bridge near Upper Thames Street. Cannon Street station occupies the site now. It grew significantly over time into a walled community with its own warehouses, weighhouse, church, offices and houses, reflecting the importance and scale of the activity carried on. It is first referred to as the Steelyard (der Stahlhof) in 1422.The land and buildings still remained the property of the Hanseatic League, and were subsequently let to merchants for business purposes. Destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 they were rebuilt as warehouses, and were finally sold to the South-Eastern Railway Company in 1852 by the Hanseatic towns, Lübeck, Bremen and Hamburg.".
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- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Cannon_Street_station.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Medieval_England.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hanseatic_League.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_economics.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_history_of_London.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Hanseatic_League.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Steelyard.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLink Thames_Street,_London.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hanse of the Steelyard".
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- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard subject Category:Economy_of_Medieval_England.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard subject Category:Hanseatic_League.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard subject Category:Medieval_economics.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard subject Category:Social_history_of_London.
- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard hypernym Name.
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- Merchants_of_the_Steelyard comment "The Merchants of the Steelyard was the English name for the merchants of the Hanseatic League who first settled in London in 1250 at the Steelyard on the river-side, near Cosin Lane, now Ironbridge Wharf and established their London Kontor in 1320. Located just west of London Bridge near Upper Thames Street. Cannon Street station occupies the site now.".
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