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patent roll 1266-72 p553-4
Licence, until All Saints, for Luke de Batencurt, citizen of London,
who has sworn on the gospels not to take any wools or other goods
to Flanders or elsewhere within the power of the countess of Elanders
during contention between the king and her, or sell or barter them
to those of her power or have dealings with these by any device whereby
such wools should come to their hands, and that he will not avow the
goods of these to take anywhere beyond seas except within the power
of the said countess all wools which he can shew that he has bought
of others except Flemings or Hamaulters, to make his profit of; on
pain, as ordained by the council of forfeiting the goods if he attempt
anything against his said oath.
The like to the following merchants
John de Brilond.
Adam Sampson of London.
Robert de Arraz, citizen of London.
Peter Cusy and John his brother, citizens of London.
William le Sauvage, merchant of London.
Robert Withun of Winehelese.
Hugh de Paleseile and Tejelarius de Compolio, fellows, merchants
of England.
Poncius de la More and Maurice de Telyve, king's merchants of
England.
Alexander de Whatelegh, citizen of London.
Lottering Reynier, merchant of the realm of England.
John de Gysorz, citizen of London.
Amand de Guntes, the king of England's merchant of Gascony.
Peter Ernaldi de Capserbon, the king of England's merchant
of Gascony.
Arnold Willelmi and Peter Duncase, the king of England's
merchants of Ayse in Gascony.
Nicholas de Wintonia, citizen and merchant of London.
Gerard Reynard and John Iwaynes, the king of England's merchants
of Bayones in Gascony.
Gervase le Flemeng, citizen and merchant of York.
RustikeUus, citizen and merchant of London,
Alan del Chastel, citizen and merchant of London.
James de Luka, for himself and Theobald de Luka, and Stephen
de Luka, merchants dwelling in England, for 450 sacks of wool.
Hugh Pape, merchant of the king of England.
Thomas son of Walter de Basing, citizen and merchant of London.
Philip le Draper, merchant of Maldon.
WiUiam Box, citizen and merchant of London.
Luke de Luka, for himself and Reyner de Luka and Thomasin
de Luka, merchants dwelling in England.
Robert de Wokindon, servant of Hamo Box, citizen of London,
for himself and the said Hamo.
Robert Brian, merchant of Dunstaple.
Charles de Wycumbe.
Peter de Clifford.
Roger le Scot.
John de Dorking.
Bartholomew le Chaumpeneys.
Adam le Eulur.
Adam de la Batayll, the king of England's merchant of TiHeworth.
Robert de Bucton, merchant of Canterbury, and Th. Digge, his
fellow.
Paganel Walebert, merchant of Florence dweUing in England, for
425 sacks.
John Bidies and WiUiam Bidawe, merchants of Gascony, for
45 sacks.
Hervey Osmund, the king of England's merchant of Gudford.
Lambert de Dunstaple, merchant of the king of England.
Richard de Brakele, servant of Helewise, late the wife of Robert
de Brackele, merchant of the king of England.
Henry Chidde, the king of England's merchant of Dunstaple.
WiUiam de Bokingham and Richard de Brackele, feUows and
merchants of the king of England of the aforesaid, towns.
Nutus de Florenoia, the king of England's merchant. |