APPENDIX C 749 



EDMUND LAMBY . . . against JOHN PAYDROGE. 

 LIBEL. 



Said Edmund complains as others have done concerning the 

 " Margaret of Yarmouth." His goods therein were of the value 

 of 12. 



GILBERT DE ASSHENDON against JOHN PAYDROGE. 

 LIBEL. 



Said Gilbert de Asshendon of London complains that the " Distaf 

 de Haneford " loaded at Berwick for London was taken off Blakeney 

 in 1303 (Tuesday after St Bartholomew). Demands restoration and 

 damages, value in all 8, 10s. 4d. 



DENIAL. 



Said John replies that at the date specified he was on dry land at 

 Calais. 



To this demand against Johan Peidroge, Clay Clinkhanner, Piers 

 Hues, Stace Swares, and Johan Huares, Oudart replies as he did to 

 Alein de Thornden. 



APPENDIX C. 



(P. 65.) 



LICENSE FOR FISHING AT THE "ZOWE" BANK IN 

 THE CHANNEL. 



(State Papers, Domestic. James I., Vol. 81, No. 3. 1615.) 



ROBERT, Baron of Brancepeth, Viscount Rochester, Earle of Sorner- 

 sett, Lord Chamberlaine of his Ma te householde, knyght of the most 

 noble order of the Garter, and one of fris Ma te most honorable privie 

 Counsell, provisionally deputed for the government of the Cinque 

 Portes. To all to whom theis presentes shall come, Greeting, Knowe 

 ye that I, according to the auntient ordinances and rules hertofore 

 established and lately revived for the preservacon of the fishing 

 betwixt the subiectes of the Easterne coast of the kingdome of 

 great Britayne and the frenche Fishermen accoastinge those partes, 

 Haue by theis presentes licensed and authorised Reynold Howgatt 

 of the Towne of Treporte, Fisherman, M r of one Fisherboate called 

 the Don de Dieu of about fourteen tonnes, with all her Company and 



