>>17706307Firstly, I have no idea what you are quoting. Secondly, Christians could and did do banking, but it was flat rate banking, not interest charging banking. The fact that some kike lent a lot of money to the church to buy his way out of expulsion doesn't mean that he had rights or was actually in charge of anything
>>17706308>First section>Upon his death Henry II seized his property as the escheat of a Jewish usurer, and the English crown thus became universal heir to his estate. The actual cash treasure accumulated by Aaron was sent over to France to assist Henry in his war with Philip Augustus, but the vessel containing it went down on the voyage between Shoreham and Dieppe. However, the indebtedness of the smaller barons and knights remained, and fell into the hands of the king to the amount of £15,000, owed by some 430 persons distributed over the English counties.Lol.
>Second section >Massacre of Jews at YorkLmao