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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… so much by force that the said earl and some others of his company who wished the profit of the king and of the realm, … they have lead twice as many men and horses in the king's company as did our lord the king and the queen, to the … apud Bedeford. On behalf of those who were in the company of the earl of Lancaster at Bedford. 8. Acorde est …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ad la bille le dit maistre William. 1. Roger of Dalderby, merchant of Lincoln, explains to our lord the king: whereas … tuns of wine which were wasted by men who came into your company and many other damages and losses to the great harm … a loan of 24 5 s. 5 d. from John of Hales, then the merchant of the said John of Causton, for the use of the said …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… all the great men and others who were previously in his company in his war upon the seas could be present. 36 And … whereas it was ordained by another statute that no English merchant should pass to parts of Gascony to buy wine there, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the relationship of the subsidy to the protection of the merchant fleet) that the crown's official encouragement of … to these parts with many other great men and others in his company in great number, to prevent the malice of his said … were granted dwell in England or elsewhere outside the company of their captain, some for a long time and some for …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Canterbury (who had hitherto been in the king's company abroad), as chief councillor to the prince, thus … and the misfortunes which he and the others in his company overseas have suffered, because our said lord the … (Oxford, 1975), 253-7; E.B. Fryde, William de la Pole, Merchant and King's Banker (London, 1988), 135-6; J. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the wool subsidy had not infrequently been granted by merchant assemblies, and in 1353 it had been granted by a … generally in favour, the knights claimed that, since the merchant community was divided on the matter, they could not … Calais staple was not originally designed as a monopoly company, and the English political community saw no …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… concerns about the levies and restrictions which the new company of the staple at Calais placed upon wool passing … should be made by writ throughout the realm that no merchant or other should export or cause to be exported out … de gentz de mestir. The aforesaid commons pray: that each merchant of the land shall be restricted to his own …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Murimuth recorded that the king travelled dressed as a merchant and let it be known in London that he was going …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Bordeaux are owed to him for his wages and those of his company of men-at-arms on horseback and on foot for the time …
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