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exchange they had made. We may all remember the absurd attempt

of some agitators to force the companies to keep up the charitable gifts

they had made to the tenants, while they still held their estates.
The expulsion of the Jews by Edward must have been a blow

to the prosperity of the city. They are always said to have come
into London at the time of the Norman Conquest, and their place of

residence, the Jewry, still called after them, is close to the supposed
site of the king’s palace. They were looked upon and treated as

the king’s special property, and their history here, and at other places
in England where they had settlements, is a long record of systematic |

plunder on the part of their master, and of slaughter and ill-treatment

on the part of their fellow-subjects.

Many interesting particulars have of late years been brought to