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patent roll 1266-72 p595
Peter Cosyn and William de Dighton by pledge of Diutautus
Willelmi and John de Grenelf for 25 sacks of wool.
Peter Kaym of Corby, by pledge of Wikerin Morel, and William
de Cambraye for 40 sacks of wool.
Godin Sachel of Gynaunt, for 80 sacks of wool, by pledge of
Matthew Charrun and Thomas Charrun, merchants of London.
Simon de Malines, John de Malynes, Gerard de Brusseles, and
Nicholas Lovehi, merchants of Brabant, by pledge of
Bartholomew de Castro, Walter de Brusseles, and John de
Stale of Malynes, for 63 sacks of wool.
Nicholas de Lyuns, by pledge of James de Lede and John le Qwyn,
merchants of London, for his own wool.
Matthew le Charrun and Stacius le Marchaund, merchants of
London, by pledge of Thomas le Charrun of London, and
Thomas de London, of the county of Lincoln, for 120 sacks of
wool.
Richard le Jevene and Richard le Keu, merchants of Dunstaple,
by pledge of Adam de Eulham, and Odo le Lanar', of the city
of London, for 30 sacks of wool.
John de Edekyles, by pledge of Walter de Hammes, merchants of
Gynes, and Reyner le Wimpler of the city of London, for
20 sacks of wool.
Geoffrey le Eaugetur, citizen "of Paris, by pledge of Wybert de
Moryoll, citizen of London, and Peter Kaym, burgess and
merchant of Corby, for 62 sacks of wool.
Roger de Bello Beco, proctor of the abbot and convent of the
same place, taking to Normandy 14 sacks of wool and two sacks
of sheep-skins, for the clothing of the convent and brethren
of the same place by pledge of H. bishop of Meath, until
Michaelmas.
Robert de Basynges, William Poke, Adam de Blakeneye, William
Sauvey and Richard de Braekeleye, by pledge of Hugh de
Dunynton of London, and Peter Gopill, citizen of Lincoln, for
60 sacks of wool arrested in the city of London.
James Cheff de Mayll by pledge of John de Earnham and Arnold
Griffyn, citizens of London, for 25 sacks of wool.
Margaret Baudan, by pledge of Peter de Traan, and Peter de
Wedon, for 16 sacks of wool.
James de Sancto Omero, citizen arid merchant of that town,
by pledge of Geoffrey do Eylesham, citizen of London, and
William de Eurners, merchant of St. Omer, for 30 sacks of wool.
Henry de Siston, merchant of Bristol, by pledge of Richard de
Hockele and Wilham le Waloys of that town, for 80 sacks of
wool.
Robert Baudry, merchant of Rouen, by pledge of Robert de
London, of Len, and Thomas de Wygenhale of Len, for 50 sacks
of woollens.
John Dari, John de Eaukenbergh, John le Burdeur, Eermin
le Cunte, Baldwin le Clerk, Eremin de Cammis, John de
Quare, Geoffrey Perceval, John Tribon, John le Chiler, Nicholas
de Eaukenberg, Giles de la Valeye, and John de Sek, burgesses
and merchants of Amiens, for themselves and the commonalty
. of Amiens, on their own mainprise, for wools and merchandise
which they have in the realm, |