Source: Yorkshire Archæological Society Record Series lxiv
Title: The Early Yorkshire Woollen Trade.
Extracts from the Hull Customs’ Rolls, and Complete Transcripts of the Ulnagers’ Rolls.
Edited by John Lister, M.A., Of Brazenose College, Oxford, and the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law, 1924, Leeds, 4
Date: 22 November 1308
Place: Kingston on Hull
EXTRACTS FROM CUSTOMS ACCOUNTS OF HULL
IV
[E. 57/2]
Concerning goods exported.
1308-9
THE ACCOUNT OF ROBERT OF BARTON AND GILBERT OF BEDEFORD of the goods and merchandize
of aliens and stranger merchants at Kingeston-on-Hull, shipped from the Feast of St.
Michael in the 2nd year of the reign of our illustrious lord Edward, King of England,
son of King Edward, to the 20th day of August in the 3rd year of our said lord King
Edward, on which day the said Custom ceased in virtue of the King’s Writ.
The Ship
of William son of Peter sailed on the 22nd day of November.
Everard Pluckrose had 7½
cloths without grain, the custom whereon being 7s. 6d.