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Finance and trade under Edward III
… to the King that they could not with profit come to the Staple for the purchase and sale of wool as they had been … payment and on promising to take their merchandise to the staple at Antwerp, to export sacks of wool 5 The King, as we … but not below the Nottingham price, and take it to the Staple in Flanders, paying 40/- subsidy on the sack or 300 …
Survey of London
… and bear-baiting, the latter of which formed one of the staple items of recreation and was carried on in the Tilt …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that year; and as a favor to the town, he placed the staple for wool in it for some time. The exception … which king Richard II. in his first year, removed the staple for wool from Queenborough, where it had been for some …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of Yarne and Lennen-Cloth: That he may safely call it the Staple-Commodity of that Part of the Kingdom; That the …
A Survey of London
… with many fayre houses. Barnards Inne.; Pat. H. 6. 32.; Staple Inne. Beyond this Fewtars lane is Barnards Inne, alias … the landes were not holden of the king in capite. Then is Staple Inne, also of Chancery, but whereof so named I am …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… the true standard of measure The location of the staple at Calais in 1363 was also a serious if temporary … As in 1348, the year succeeding the first location of the Staple in Calais, so in 1364, the year succeeding the second … exempted from the application of the ordinances of the Staple are themselves evidence of the magnitude of the normal …
Survey of London
… and other property was conveyed to Edward Haulsey of Staple Inn, gentleman, in trust for Wood and Michell. 17 The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… instead of the small pieces of cloth which made up the staple of the Saxon as of the Roman and prehistoric industry, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
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