Caursines in United States
Caursines Definition
Italian merchants who came into England in the reign of Henry III., where they established themselves as money lenders, but were soon expelled for their usury and extortion. Cowell; Blount; Spelman. They seem to have been Lombards, deriving their name from a town in Lombardy.
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Italian merchants who came into England in the reign of Henry III., where they established themselves as money lenders, but were soon expelled for their usury and extortion. Cowell; Blount; Spelman. They seem to have been Lombards, deriving their name from a town in Lombardy.
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This definition of Caursines is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
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