CHAPTER

7

trade
marketing
social disparity

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TRADING PROWESS AND SOCIAL DISPARITY

This chapter covers that part of Leeds containing the First (white) Cloth Hall but also the Corn Exchange, both important centres for merchant trade in the 19th century. It also cover Kirkgate, where food and consumer goods have been exchanged since the 12th century. This part of town is also one in which the disparity in social class and income between those who ‘have lots’ and those who ‘have little’ is probably most evident.