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===Jewish presence in England after the Expulsion=== {{see also|History of the Jews in England#Resettlement period, 16thβ19th centuries}} It is likely the few Jews remaining in England after the expulsion were converts. At the time of the expulsion, there were around 100 converted Jews in the {{lang|la|[[Domus Conversorum]]}}, which provided accommodation to Jews who had converted to Christianity.{{sfn|Roth|1964|p=133}} The last of the pre-1290 converts Claricia, the daughter of Jacob Copin, died in 1356, having spent the early part of the 1300s in [[Exeter]], where she raised a family.{{sfn|Huscroft|2006|p=161}} Between the Expulsion of the Jews in 1290 and their [[Resettlement of the Jews in England|informal return]] in 1655, there continue to be records of Jews in the {{lang|la|Domus Conversorum}} up to and after 1551. The expulsion is unlikely to have been wholly enforceable.{{sfn|Roth|1964|p=132}} Four complaints were made to the king in 1376 that some of those trading as [[Lombard banking|Lombards]] were actually Jews.{{sfn|Roth|1964|p=133}}
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