APPENDIX B 747 



To the demand of Thos. atte Hurst touching goods seized from the 

 " Distaf de Haneforde " by Johan Peidroge, Clay Clinkhamer, Piers 

 Hues, and others in 1302 [stc], the said " Oudart " [sic] replies as he 

 did to the claim of Alayn de Thorndon. [See below.] 



Aleyn de Thornden, burgess of " Lenn," loaded a ship in Scotland 

 belonging to Nichol de Caith with goods value 133 for Brabant, 

 mons Odard de Maubusshon, Johan Peidrgroge, Johan de la 

 B . . ge . lour, " soen frere Lani yacop " Gusse Odin, Johan le 

 parker, vaaseur le Mariner, Hirnolet le Man and Petre le Puttere, 

 in August 1304 seized the ship off Kirkele, killed the crew, and dis- 

 posed of ship and goods at Calais. Aleyn demands restoration and 

 damages, value in all 143. 



The said John replies that he and others named in above plaint at 

 the date specified were in Holland and Zeeland. " Car le iour de la 

 Seint Laurence l il se combatieront en Selande as Flam ens as Baionois 

 et as Engleis qi estoient en lour aide." 



William Quineberge, burgess of Lynn, loaded his own ship, the 

 "Nicholas," at Lynn for Scotland with goods, value 35, 15s. 8d. 

 Odard de Maubusshon, Johan Perdroge, Johan Huard, Gusse Odin, 

 Simond Danyn, Johan Allestein, Clay Clinchamer, Yaaseur le Mariner, 

 Johan Paye, and Petre le Pottere in August 1303 plundered the ship 

 off Scarborough, killed a mariner, and disposed of the goods at Calais. 

 William demands restoration and 10 damages. 



Adam Honson of Gloucester loaded the ship of "Williame de 

 Douere" at Antwerp for England with goods, value 220. Odard 

 de Maubusshon and Johan Peidroge of Calais, in September 1303, 

 plundered said ship in sight of Dover, "et illoeques la Nief de- 

 liuereront al auant dit William de Douere " [sic]. Adam demands 

 restoration and 60 damages. 



Johan de Hetheye, William le Scherman, Eich. le Goldsmith, 

 Johan le Blunt, Will, de Nesse, Johan Gode, and Wauter Top loaded 

 the ship of William Gare called " Michele de Arwe " in London with 

 goods, value 556, 3s. 8d., for Brabant. 



Sire Reyner Grimbaud, admiral, on the high seas, the Sunday after 

 Michaelmas 1303, 2 seized said ship and goods and took them "a Roem 

 en Normandie " ; sent the crew to Calais, where some were put in 

 prison, and one still remains. Plaintiffs demand restoration and 

 100 damages. 



To the complaint touching "la Michele de Arwe," seized on the 

 1 St Latorence, Aug. 10. - 29th Sept. 1303, Sunday. 



