A.D. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1320. 



respondendo & faciendo nobis id quod ad nos pertinet 

 de lanis & pellibus lanutis per ipsum ductis seu missis 

 [I. 143.] ad aliquam dictarum terrarum Flandriae & Brabantiae, 

 & de Artoys contra formam Chartae, proclamationis, & 

 inhibitionis supradictarum, si ipsum super hoc convinci 

 contingat, lanas & pelles illas lanutas extra portum prae- 

 dictum, recepta prius custuma debita de eisdem, ad 

 partes exteras transire permittatis. Teste Rege apud 

 Doveram decimo octavo die Junii, per ipsum Regem 

 & Consilium. 



Et postmodum per breve de privato sigillo eodem 

 modo mandatum est collectoribus custumae praedicts in 

 portubus subscriptis : Videlicet, 



In portu villas Southhampton. 



In portu villae Weymouth. 



In portu villae Sancti Botolphi. 



In portu villas de Kingtone super Hull. 



In portu villas de novo Castro. 



In portu villae de magna lernemutha. 



In portu villas de Lenne. 



In portu villas de Gypwico. 



The same in English. 



An Ordinance of the Staple to bee holden at 

 one certaine place. 



THe King unto his Collectors of custome, for wooll 

 and woollen fels, in his port of London, greeting. 

 Whereas we upon the 20. of May, in the sixt yeere of 

 our reigne, considering the damages and grievances 

 that have diversly happened unto the marchants of our 

 realme, upon occasion that the marchants both of our 

 owne, & of other countreis, buying up wooll and 

 woollen fels within our kingdome and dominions, have, 

 for the better sale thereof, at their pleasure conveyed 

 themselves, and trasported the said wooll & fels into 

 sundry places within the provinces of Brabant, Flanders 

 and Artoys : and being desirous also, to our power, to 



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