A.D. 

 I4O5. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Yorke. 



London. 



London. 



Colchester. 



whereof was called Henry Puys) of the goods and 

 marchandizes of Henrie Wyman, John Topcliffe, and 

 Henry Lakenswither of Yorke, namely in werke, waxe, 

 osmunds, and bowstaves, to the value of 1060. nobles. 



Item, in the yeere of our Lorde 1394. certaine male- 

 factors of Wismer and Rostok, with others of the Hans, 

 their confederats, wickedly and unjustly took out of a 

 ship of Holland (the master whereof was called 

 Hinkensman) 140. woollen clothes (the price of one 

 of the which clothes was eight nobles) from Thomas 

 Thester of Yorke, and a chest, with armour, silver 

 and golde of the foresaid Thomas, to the value of 9. 

 pounds. 



Item, in the yere of our Lord 1393. certaine male- 

 factors of Wismer and Rostok, and others their complices 

 of the Hans, wickedly and unjustly tooke from one 

 Richard Abel of London woollen cloth, greene cloth, 

 meale and fishes, to the value of 133.K. 6.s. 



Item, in the yeere of our Lorde 1405. about the feast 

 of S. Michael, one Nicholas Femeer of Wismer marchant 

 of the Hans, with the assistance of other his complices 

 of the Hans aforesaide, wickedly and unjustly tooke from 

 one Richard Morley citizen of London five lasts of 

 herrings, besides 32. pounds, in the sea called North- 

 sound. 



Item, in the yeere of our Lord 1398. about the 

 moneth of September, one Godekin Wisle, and Gerard 

 Sleyre of Wismer and Rostok, with others of the Hans, 

 their confederats wickedly and unjustly took out of a ship 

 of Prussia (wherof the master was named Rorebek) from 

 John Seburgh marchant of Colchester two packs of 

 woollen cloth, to the value of an 100. markes : from 

 Stephan Flispe, and John Plumer marchants of the same 

 town two packs of woollen cloth, to the value of 60. 

 pounds : from Robert Wight marchant of the same 

 towne, two packes of woollen cloth to the value of an 

 100. marks : from William Munde marchant of the 

 same town, two fardels of woollen cloth, worth 40.H. 



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