April 26. Westminster. |
To the collectors in the port of Bristol of the subsidy of 3s.
upon every tun of wine and 12d. in the pound, and to the searcher
there. Order without taking custom or subsidy to suffer John
bishop of Waterforde in Ireland to take over to Ireland four
pieces of linen cloth, eighteen pieces of 'bokerham,' eight 'bordcloses,' seven 'towailles,' four 'rolles' of 'worstede,' four pieces
of 'worstede,' three pieces of 'carde,' one piece and a half of
'bordealisaundre,' three coverlets and three 'testeres' of
'worstede,' one piece of 'fustian,' four dozen 'kerchyffes' of
Norffolk, six 'peyntidclothes,' one 'reme' of paper, two basins,
two ewers, six candlesticks, 12lb. of ginger, 6lb. of almonds, 2lb.
of pepper, two dozen and nine 'girdelles,' 3lb. of silk, one 'groos'
of 'poyntz,' one half dozen purses, 1lb. of 'ivoricombes,' 2lb. of
ginger, half a dozen 'bedes,' nine 'girdelles,' one 'groos' of
'poyntes,' ten pairs of knives, one dagger harnessed, three purses
of 'rone,' one piece of 'Flaundres kerchyfs,' 4lb. of thread and
one 'cors' of silk bought and purveyed in England for his use
and for stock of his household, any former command to the
contrary notwithstanding. |