Exportation Of Corn Act 1360
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The Exportation of Corn Act 1360 ( 34 Edw. 3. c. 20) was an Act of the
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of
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passed during the reign of
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. The Act prohibited the exportation of corn to any foreign port except
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and
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. If a corn harvest did not yield a lot of food, it was better for the corn to be used to feed the English rather than be exported.William Cunningham, ''The Growth of English Industry and Commerce during the Early and Middle Ages. Fifth Edition'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1915), p. 406.


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{{reflist Acts of the Parliament of England 1360s in law 1360 in England