Close Rolls, Henry IV: September 1400

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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'Close Rolls, Henry IV: September 1400', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 85. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/p85 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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September 1400

Sept. 6.
Westminster.
To the mayor and bailiffs of Sandewich and the keepers of the passage in that port. Order to suffer Daniel Gelowe, master of a ship called the 'Notre Dame' of St. Matthew of Brittany, to pass therewith to his own parts and with other his goods and harness therein, any former command of the king to the contrary notwithstanding, provided he take with him nought to the prejudice of the king or realm.
Sept. 8.
Westminster.
To the mayor and bailiffs of Wynchelse and to the keepers of the passage in that port. Order to dearrest a ship called the 'Marie cog' of Conyngesbergh, Holt Hermansoun master, a ship called 'la Cristofre' of Danske, Richard Neuerest master, and a ship called 'la Cristofre' of Danske, Albright Skult master, also a ship called the 'Marie Knyght' of Danske, Markward master, a ship called the 'Seynt George' of Skidham, Dedrik Clayssoun master, a ship called the 'Frydaye' of Skidham, Hugh Olyver master, a ship called the 'Marie Knyght' of Goude, John Forsothissoun master, a ship called 'la Cristofre' of Neuport, Roger Jonessoun master, a ship called the 'Seinte Marie' of Neuport, Clays Boressoun master, and a ship called the 'Seint Saveour' of Gerounde in Brittany, Eon Rodan master, all by them arrested, suffering the masters with ships and seamen to pass to their own parts, any writ of the king to the contrary notwithstanding, provided they first pay customs, subsidies etc. by them due, and take with them nought to the prejudice etc.