Caursines

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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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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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