| In the ship of John Owtelawe, called James of Lynn, departing 
the last day of February in the above-written year: | 
|  | From that same John, for 2 
pieces of woollen cloth, worth 26s.8d. | subsidy: 1s.4d. | 
|  | From 
William de Brycham 
for 300 quarters of wheat, worth £75 | subsidy: 75s. | 
|  | From John Cook for 10 quarters 
of beans, 5 quarters of oats, worth 43s.4d | subsidy: 2s.2d | 
| Total: 78s.6d. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Gerard Funk, called George of Gdansk, departing 
the last day of February in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Richard de Wylby for 
woollen cloth in 2 bundles, worth  £54 | subsidy: 54s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas de Waterden 
for 50 dozen woollen cloths, worth 
£43 | subsidy: 43s. | 
|  | From 
John de Wyrmegey for 
50 pieces of narrow cloth, 20 pieces of broad cloth in 2 
packs, worth £35 | subsidy: 35s. | 
|  | From 
John de Wesenham 
for 80 kerseys, 15 woollen cloths in 
4 packs, worth £47 | subsidy: 47s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas Trussebut for 
18 woollen cloths in 2 packs, worth £34.10s. | subsidy: 34s.6d | 
|  | From Thomas Gerarde for 16 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £32 | subsidy: 32s. | 
|  | From 
John Lok for 40 pieces 
of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From 
Richard de Fransham 
for 30 pieces of narrow cloth, 15 pieces of broad cloth worth £28 | subsidy: 28s. | 
|  | From John de Cambrygg for 10 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From 
John de Tyde for 40 
dozen woollen cloths in 1 bundle and 1 pack, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From John Rode for 40 dozen caps, 
100 kerseys, worth £39.13s.4d | subsidy: 39s.8d | 
|  | From 
John de Brandon for 
16 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £30.6s.8d | subsidy: 30s.4d | 
|  | From 
Thomas de Crowmer 
for 28 pieces of woollen cloth in 1 bundle, worth £26.6s.8d | subsidy: 26s.4d | 
|  | From 
Richard de Denby for 
24 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From 
Edward Belleyett 
for 15 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £32 | subsidy: 32s. | 
| Total: £24.8s.10d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John van Mustre, called Maryknyght of Lubeck, 
departing 7 March in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
14 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25.13s.4d | subsidy: 25s.8d | 
|  | From John de Wesenham for 
20 woollen cloths in 2 packs, worth £46.6s.8d | subsidy: 46s.4d | 
|  | From Richard de Fransham for 
16 pieces of narrow cloth, 4 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, 
worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas de Bernyngham 
for 50 pieces of narrow cloth, 8 pieces of broad cloth, worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
| Total: £4.19s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Fouler, 
called Mary of Lynn, departing 22 March in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Wyrmegey for 7 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From 
John Wace for 40 dozen 
broad cloths in 1 bundle, worth £35 | subsidy: 35s. | 
|  | From 
Henry Galt for 23 dozen 
broad cloths in 1 bundle, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From 
John Waryn for 24 pieces 
of broad cloth, 14 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From 
John de Lakynghyth 
for 5 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
|  | From John Lok for 16 dozen 
broad cloths in 1 pack, worth £13 | subsidy: 13s. | 
|  | From Thomas Berford for 13 
pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From Hugh de Well for 4 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
| Total: £6.13s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Alan Cork, called Mary of Lynn, 
[departing] 27 March in 
the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
Thomas Attestyle for 
60 kerseys in 1 bundle, worth £13 | subsidy: 13s. | 
|  | From 
John Blaunche for 
17 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
8 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From Thomas Trussebut for 
40 pieces of narrow cloth, 4 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, 
worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
|  | From William de Brycham for 
20 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £41 | subsidy: 41s. | 
|  | From 
John Herte for 28 
dozen woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
| Total: £7.3s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John de Wyssebeche, called Michael of Lynn, 
departing 27 March in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 11 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £20.10s. | subsidy: 20s.6d. | 
|  | From 
John Attestyle for 4 
cloths in 1 bundle, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
|  | From 
Roger de Walsyngham 
for 50 pieces of cloth called "damdok", 16 pieces of broad cloth in 
1 bundle, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 
12 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £21.13s.4d | subsidy: 21s.8d | 
|  | From 
Edward Yngelond for 
40 pieces of narrow cloth, 9 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, 
worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
22 woollen cloths in 3 packs, worth £45 | subsidy: 45s. | 
|  | From John Lok for 20 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 14 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From Edward Belleyett for 
22 woollen cloths in 2 packs, worth £40 | subsidy: 40s. | 
|  | From John Wace for 40 pieces 
of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
| Total: £11.4s.2d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Bullok, called Magdalene of Lynn, departing 
27 March in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Thomas for 48 
quarters of wheat, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From John Colynyan for 480 
quarters of wheat, worth £120 | subsidy: £6 | 
|  | From 
John Kepe for 64 quarters 
of wheat, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
| Total: £7.8s | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Rankyn Peresson, called Magdalene of Briel, 
departing 29 March in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Wolff for 1 
bale of thrums, worth 20s. | subsidy: 1s. | 
|  | From 
James Patynmaker 
for 60 calf skins, 1 piece of woollen cloth, worth 15s. | subsidy: 9d. | 
|  | From John Midyrfyste for 2 barrels 
of nuts, worth 4s. | subsidy: 2½d. | 
|  | From John de Sawreby for 5 pieces 
of white cloth, worth 70s. | subsidy: 3s.6d | 
|  | From William de Chapel for 1 bale 
of thrums, worth 15s. | subsidy: 9d. | 
|  | From 
Thomas Paynot for 10 
dozen white cloths in 1 pack, worth £7.10s. | subsidy: 8s.6d. | 
|  | From Peter Oldeman for 8 dozen 
white cloths in 1 pack, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
|  | From Hugh Mathewesson for 8 
pieces of white cloth, 2 pieces of narrow cloth, 15 calf skins, worth 
£4.9s. | subsidy: 4s.5½d. | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £6 | subsidy: 6s. | 
| Total: 29s.2d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of James Hubbyng, called Margaret of Lynn, departing 
29 March in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 8 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
|  | From 
Richard Thweyt for 
24 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas Fawkys for 12 
worsteds, 18 pieces of white cloth, 
worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From John Drewe for 60 kerseys 
in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From William Berry for 60 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 7 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £38 | subsidy: 38s. | 
|  | From William Brycham for 10 
dozen broad cloths in 1 pack, worth £8.6s.8d | subsidy: 8s.4d | 
|  | From 
John de Botekysham 
for 20 pieces of narrow cloth, 4 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, 
worth £11.6s.8d | subsidy: 11s.4d | 
| Total: £6.3s.8d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Robert de Wolforton, called Trinity of Lynn, 
departing 1 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Kepe for 20 woollen 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £38 | subsidy: 38s. | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 12 
dozen broad cloths in 1 pack, worth £11 | subsidy: 11s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
18 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth £15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
| Total: 64s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Benedict May, called Thomas of Lynn, departing 
5 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
William de Sylesden 
for 2 pieces of woollen cloth, worth 26s.8d | subsidy: 16d. | 
|  | From John Blaunche for 
14 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
40 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
| Total: 47s.4d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William de Thorpe, 
called Nicholas of Lynn, departing 7 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas Trussebut for 40 
pieces of narrow cloth, 4 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
60 kerseys in 1 pack, worth £11 | subsidy: 11s. | 
|  | From John de Burwell for 
26 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £57 | subsidy: 57s. | 
|  | From 
John Crosse for 28 
dozen broad cloths, 10 pieces of narrow cloth, worth £30.8s.4d | subsidy: 30s.5d | 
|  | From Richard Thweyt for 9 woollen 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
|  | From 
John de Kenynghale 
for 30 pieces of narrow cloth, 14 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, 
worth £19 | subsidy: 19s. | 
|  | From John Wace for 
14 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From 
John de Sutton for 
30 dozen woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £29 | subsidy: 29s. | 
|  | From 
Robert de Botekysham 
for 9 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £17.10s. | subsidy: 17s.6d | 
|  | From 
John Draper for 
12 cloths, 30 pieces of narrow cloth, 20 dozen broad cloths in 1 pack, 
worth £48 | subsidy: 48s. | 
|  | From William de Keel for 
14 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 
9 worsteds, 4 dozen cloths, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas de Baldeswell 
for 26 dozen broad cloths, worth £26 | subsidy: 26s. | 
|  | From John Drewe for 20 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 12 kerseys in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From John Lok for 12 woollen cloths 
in 1 bundle, worth £24 | subsidy: 24s. | 
|  | From Thomas Trussebut for 
10 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £17.19s.4d | subsidy: 18s. | 
|  | From John de Botekysham for 
40 pieces of narrow cloth, 6 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth 
£19 | subsidy: 19s. | 
| Total: £20.1s.11d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Albert Gylesson, called Godfrende of Flushing, 
departing 7 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
4 pieces of cloth of 6 quarters, 2 pieces of "damdok", worth 44s. | subsidy: 2s.8¼d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Daffron, called Christopher of Lynn, 
departing 16 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Burwell for 
5 dozen broad cloths in 1 pack, worth 60s. | subsidy: 3s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Henry Holander, called Trumpower of Middelburg, 
departing 16 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Ludwic de Reder for 
old clothes, worth 33s. | subsidy: 20d. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Simon Jonesson, called George of Briel, departing 
16 April in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
14 pieces of white cloth, worth 100s. | subsidy: 5s. | 
|  | From Simon Chapman for 4 pieces 
of cloth cut into small sections, worth 30s. | subsidy: 18d. | 
| Total: 6s.6d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William de Grene, called Peter of Lynn, departing 
16 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From William de Brycham for 
5 dozen broad cloths, 55 pieces of narrow cloth in 2 bundles, worth 
£29 | subsidy: 29s. | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
90 pieces of narrow cloth in 2 bundles, worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
|  | From John Waryn for 111 
quarters of wheat, 17 pieces of broad cloth, 55 pieces of narrow cloth, 
3 whole cloths, worth £65 | subsidy: 65s. | 
|  | From Peter de Vine for 161 
quarters of wheat, 10 quintals of tallow, 
worth £51.16s.8d | subsidy: 51s.10d | 
| Total: £8.6.9½d 
[sic] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Klaus Howmeystre, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, 
departing 20 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
Robert Cokerell for 
22 dozen broad cloths, 4 pieces of Irish cloth, 1 barrel containing 
diverse goods, worth £22 | subsidy: 22s. | 
|  | From Robert de Botekysham for 
300 quarters of malt, worth £52.10s | subsidy: 52s.6d | 
|  | From the same Robert for 2 tuns 
of wine | subsidy: 6s. | 
|  | From Edward Belleyett for 
43 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, worth £35 | subsidy: 35s. | 
|  | From the above-named Robert Cokerell 
for 11 stones of hemp, 1 bale of rice, worth 23s. | subsidy: 14d. | 
|  | From 
John de Creyk for 4 
pieces of broad cloth, 1 piece of narrow cloth, worth 67s.4d. | subsidy: 3s.4½d | 
|  | From Henry Galt for diverse 
small goods called haberdashery, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Bernyngham for 
28 pieces of broad cloth, 5 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 bundle, 
worth £21.16s. | subsidy: 21s.10d | 
|  | From the above-named 
Robert de Botekysham for woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
| Total: £10.2.6½d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William Hoope, called Christopher of Lynn, 
departing 21 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Blaunche for 22 pieces 
of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From William de Brycham for 
3 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
|  | From 
Walter Urry for 14 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas de Sparham 
for 60 pieces of narrow cloth called "damdok", 8 pieces of broad cloth, 
15 blankets, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
| Total: 64s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Owtelawe, called James of Lynn, departing 
27 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same John for 29 
pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £11.11s. | subsidy: 11s.7d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Walter Hake, called Christopher of Briel, 
departing 27 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Michael Scarlake for 
2 pieces of narrow cloth, 1 barrel containing diverse goods, worth 
60s. | subsidy: 3s. | 
|  | From Martin Jonesson for 22 
calf skins, worth 30s. | subsidy: 18d. | 
|  | From 
Adam de Walsokyn 
for 4 dozen narrow cloths, worth 30s. | subsidy: 18d. | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 
17 pieces of cloth of 6 quarters, 11 dozen narrow cloths in 1 pack, 
900 rabbit skins, 6 dozen cat skins, worth £20.17s. | subsidy: 20s.11d | 
|  | From Reginald van Mastreght 
for 1 unfulled woollen cloth, 4 pieces of fulled narrow cloth, 1 blanket, 
24 stones of lead, worth 68s. | subsidy: 3s.5d | 
| Total: 30s.4d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Peter Baldwyne, called Margaret of Lynn, 
departing 27 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Peter for 4 cloths, 
15 pieces of narrow cloth called "damdok" in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Sparham for 
18 cloths, 8 dozen cloths, 13 worsteds, 4 pieces of narrow cloth, 
4 blankets, worth £39 | subsidy: 39s. | 
|  | From Walter Urry for 17 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Baldewell for 
18 dozen broad cloths, 16 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 bundle, 
worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
|  | From Adam de Well for 1 tun 
of wine | subsidy: 3s. | 
|  | From John Lok for 60 kerseys, 
2 cloths in 1 bundle, worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
|  | From 
Robert Pulter for 
10 pieces of broad cloth, 41 pieces of narrow cloth, 9 worsteds, 
2 blankets in 1 bundle, worth £23 | subsidy: 23s. | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 
12 pieces of narrow cloth, 1 piece of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth 100s. | subsidy: 5s. | 
|  | From John Blaunche for 7 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From 
Henry de Beteley for 
5 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £6 | subsidy: 6s. | 
| Total: £8.7s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Edward Westerne, called Christopher of Lynn, 
departing 28 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
Ralph de Bedyngham 
for 310 quarters of wheat, 63 quarters of beans and peas, 3 pieces of 
broad cloth, 4 pieces of narrow cloth, worth £87.13s. | subsidy: 87s.8d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Adam de Well, called Holy Ghost of Lynn, departing 
28 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Adam for 
12 quarters of wheat, 12 quarters of oats, 12 quarters of beans, worth 
110s. | subsidy: 5s.6d | 
|  | From 
John Spicer for 
200 quarters of wheat, 20 quarters of oats, 40 quarters of rye, 
worth £62.6s.8d | subsidy: 62s.4d | 
| Total: 67s.10d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Klaus Fer', called Maryknyght of Lubeck, departing 
28 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Klaus for 1 
woollen cloth, 4 worsteds in 1 pack, worth 68s.8d | subsidy: 3s.5½d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Lambert Fry, called Maryknyght of Bremen, departing 
28 May in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Henry Fry and 
Browning van Brossell for woollen narrow cloth in 4 bundles and 1 pack, 
worth £106 | subsidy: 106s. | 
|  | From Robert de Botekysham for 
6 worsteds in 1 pack, worth 40s. | subsidy: 2s. | 
| Total: 107s. 
[sic] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Henry Benet, called Edmund of Yarmouth, departing 
1 June in the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
William Oxneye for 80 
quarters of wheat, 40 quarters of beans, worth £24.13s.4d | subsidy: 24s.8d | 
|  | From John Waryn for 120 quarters 
of wheat, 100 quarters of beans, 24 stones of tallow, worth £42.17s.4d | subsidy: 42s.10½d | 
|  | From John Drewe for 100 quarters 
of wheat, worth £22.10s. | subsidy: 22s.6d | 
| Total: £4.10s.½d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of James Bolleson, called George of Dordrecht, 
departing 1 June in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Handewarpe for 480 
calf skins in 7 packs, worth £4.10s. | subsidy: 4s.6d | 
|  | From Ludwic van Eussyn for 
woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
|  | From Andrew Skyrmer for 500 
calf skins, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
| Total: 23s.6d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Fouler, called Mary of Lynn, departing 
14 June in the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
John de Wentworth 
for woollen cloth in 2 packs, worth £40 | subsidy: 40s. | 
|  | From 
John de Tylneye for 
woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £15.11s.8d | subsidy: 15s.7d | 
|  | From John Wace for 160 quarters 
of malt and woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £44.10s. | subsidy: 44s.6d | 
|  | From John Waryn for 80 quarters 
of malt and woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
|  | From Henry Galt for 80 quarters 
of malt and other small goods called haberdashery, worth £26 | subsidy: 26s. | 
| Total: £7.7s.1d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Good, called Maryknyght of Sund, departing 
14 June in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas de Attelburgh for 
18 woollen cloths in one bundle, worth £42.13s.4d | subsidy: 42s.8d | 
|  | From John de Brandon and 
John de Lakynghyth for 120 quarters of malt, worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
| Total: 63s.8d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Herman Scoff, called Christopher of Gdansk, 
departing 15 June in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Drewe for 45 kerseys, 
30 pieces of woollen cloth in 2 packs, worth £23.5s. | subsidy: 23s.3d | 
|  | From 
John de Howton for 
15 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
| Total: 43s.4d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William Pott', called Holy Ghost of Rotterdam, 
departing 16 June in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Richard Jonesson for 200 
calf skins, 900 pelts, 2 stones of lead, worth 34s.7d | subsidy: 21½d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Benedict May, called Thomas of Lynn, departing 
4 July 1392: | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
woollen cloth in 1 pack and blankets, worth £6.0.4d | subsidy: 6s.¼d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Holtman de Breme, called Maryknyght of Bremen, 
departing 6 July in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Holtman for 3 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £6 | subsidy: 6s. | 
|  | From John Bernes for 12 woollen 
cloths in 1 bundle, worth £24 | subsidy: 24s. | 
|  | From Hold van Husse for 10 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From John Denel for 12½ 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25 | subsidy: 25s. | 
|  | From William de Breme for 
9 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From Ralph Burdfawer for 12 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £22 | subsidy: 22s. | 
|  | From Henry Went for 9½d 
cloths in 1 bundle, worth £22 | subsidy: 22s. | 
|  | From John de Syrenbergh for 
11 cloths in 1 bundle, worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
| Total: £7.12s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Derek Thomasson, called Godesknyght of Briel, 
departing 8 July in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Derek for 1 piece 
of narrow cloth, worth 5s. | subsidy: 3d. | 
|  | From Andrew Skyrmer for 400 
calf skins in 2 packs, worth 60s. | subsidy: 3s. | 
| Total: 3s.3d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Robert de Wolforton, called Trinity of Lynn, 
departing 20 July in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Kepe for woollen cloth 
in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Herman Whytetope, called Maryknyght of Greifswald, 
departing 8 July in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Blaunche for 200 quarters 
of malt, 30 worsteds, worth £45 | subsidy: 45s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Siward Jonesson, called Maryknyght of Harderwijk, 
departing the last day of July in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Siward for 2 pieces 
of woollen cloth of 6 quarters, worth 30s. | subsidy: 18d. | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 
woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
| Total: 16s.6d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Derek Walterson, called Skenkwyne of Durdrecht, 
departing 2 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Hugh Mathewesson for 300 
calf skins, worth 54s. | subsidy: 2s.8d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Bonnek'husse, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, 
departing 4 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same John for 39 kerseys 
in 1 pack, worth £7.10s. | subsidy: 7s.6d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Stephen Nek, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, departing 
5 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From William Derenbergh for 
woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Peter But, called Christopher of Durdrecht, 
departing 12 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Handwarpe for 500 
calf skins in 9 packs, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
|  | From 
William Halleyate for 
21 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack,worth £6.6s.8d | subsidy: 6s.4d | 
|  | From John Jonesson for 11 pieces 
of white broad cloth in 1 pack, worth £7.6s.8d | subsidy: 7s.4d | 
|  | From Arde Aldenbergh for 65 pieces 
of narrow cloth called "damdok", 5 pieces of cloth of 6 quarters, worth £20.3s. | subsidy: 20s.2d | 
|  | From Arde van Bentyn for 30 pieces 
of white broad cloth, 25 pieces of narrow cloth called "damdok", worth 
£38 | subsidy: 38s. | 
|  | From Otto van ye Brygg for 5 
pieces of 6 quarters, 50 pieces of damdok, worth £14.8s | subsidy: 14s.5d | 
|  | From John Bakker for 300½ 
calf skins in 1 bundle, worth 56s. | subsidy: 2s.10d | 
|  | From Robert Pulter for 12 pieces 
of white broad cloth, 2 pieces of narrow cloth, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
|  | From the above-named Peter But 
for 1 piece of broad cloth, 1 hood, 1 blanket, worth 33s. | subsidy: 20d. | 
| Total: 101s.9d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Yngberson, called Holy Ghost of Kampen, 
departing 18 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Lok for 19 woollen 
cloths, 8 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £31.8s. | subsidy: 31s.5d | 
|  | From 
Robert de Waterden 
for 28 woollen cloths, 5 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £44.18s. | subsidy: 44s.11d | 
|  | From Walter Urry for 18 cloths, 
18 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £31.10s. | subsidy: 31s.6d | 
|  | From John Blaunche for 84 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 17 woollen cloths in 2 bundles, worth £47 | subsidy: 47s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
20 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £36 | subsidy: 36s. | 
|  | From 
Thomas Drewe for 
40 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £13.6s.8d | subsidy: 13s.4d | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 
10 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From Thomas Trussebut for 
14 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From William de Keele for 
10 pieces of English cloth, 6 pieces of Irish cloth, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
| Total: £13.4s.2d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Bolt, called Christopher of Gdansk, departing 
18 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Lok for 30 
maces[?], 
26 kerseys, worth £12.11s. | subsidy: 12s.6½d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Gerard van Tellet, called Christopher of Gdansk, 
departing 19 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Lok for 12 cloths in 
1 bundle, worth £24 | subsidy: 24s. | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 
28 pieces of narrow cloth called "damdok", 12 blankets, worth 
£13.13s. | subsidy: 13s.8d | 
|  | From Godfrey Luffedey for 
8 worsteds in 1 pack, worth 56s. | subsidy: 2s.10d | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
6 cloths, 30 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £22 | subsidy: 22s. | 
|  | From Thomas Brekhed for 
6 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 
6 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £11 | subsidy: 11s. | 
|  | From Richard de Fransham for 
26 pieces of narrow [cloth], 3 pieces 
of broad [cloth] in 1 pack, worth 
£13 | subsidy: 13s. | 
|  | From John Wace for 30 pieces 
of broad cloth, 20 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £32.10s. | subsidy: 32s.6d | 
|  | From Thomas Fawkys for 24 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 5 blankets in 1 bundle, worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
| Total: £7.9s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Laurence Simonesson, called Magdaleyn of Camfer, 
departing 20 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Baldwin de Seynttroy for 
5 bales of thrums, worth 100s. | subsidy: 5s. | 
|  | From Herman van Amery for thrums 
in 1 cask and 2 bales, worth 40s. | subsidy: 2s. | 
|  | From Lambert Ryk' for 1 dozen 
narrow cloths cut into 3 parts, 40 rabbit skins, worth 6s.8d | subsidy: 4d. | 
| Total: 7s.4d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Arde van Telle, called Christopher of Gdansk, 
departing 22 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Sutton for 30 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 19 worsteds, 4 pieces of broad cloth, worth 
£20.16s.8d | subsidy: 20s.10d | 
|  | From 
Geoffrey de Gasseley 
for 23 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £48 | subsidy: 48s. | 
|  | From 
Richard de Thorpe for 
20 woollen cloths, 10 blankets in 1 bundle, worth £39 | subsidy: 39s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Baldeswell for 
16 pieces of broad cloth, 8 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth 
£15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
|  | From Walter Urry for 10 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 12 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From Thomas Trussebut for 12 
pieces of broad cloth, 4 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From Edward Belleyett for 14 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £26.10s. | subsidy: 26s.6d | 
|  | From Godfrey Luffedey for 30 
pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
|  | From Henry de Beteley for 
8 woollen cloths, 3 blankets, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From 
William de Baldeswell 
for 31 pieces of Welsh cloth in 1 bundle, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From Thomas Attestyle for 
30 kerseys, 11 blankets in 1 pack, worth £7.12.8d | subsidy: 7s.8d | 
|  | From 
John Paxman for 20 
pieces of broad cloth, 20 pieces of narrow cloth, 8 pieces of cloth of 
6 quarters, 6 worsteds, worth £35.3s.4d | subsidy: 35s.2d | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 14 
woollen cloths, 8 blankets in 1 bundle worth £21.13s.4d | subsidy: 21s.8d | 
|  | From the above-named 
Richard de Thorpe for 13 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £25.17s. | subsidy: 25s.10d | 
|  | From Richard Thweyt for 11 pieces 
of broad cloth, 15 pieces of narrow cloth, 8 blankets, worth £22 | subsidy: 22s. | 
|  | From John Draper for 30 dozen 
broad cloths in 1 bundle, worth £20.15s. | subsidy: 20s.9d | 
|  | From John de Wentworth for 20 
pieces of broad cloth, 40 pieces of narrow cloth, 8 worsteds, worth 
£32.10s. | subsidy: 32s.6d | 
|  | From John Waryn for 9 woollen 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £14 | subsidy: 14s. | 
|  | From John de Botekysham for 
5 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
| Total: £19.12s.11d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Bullok, called Mary of Lynn, departing 
24 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Robert de Waterden for 
8 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £15 | subsidy: 15s. | 
|  | From John de Freston for 4 
pieces of broad cloth, 2 narrow blankets in 1 pack, worth 76s.8d | subsidy: 3s.10d | 
|  | From 
Adam Waryn for 20 
pieces of cloth, 2 pieces of broad cloth, 21 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth 
£17 | subsidy: 17s. | 
|  | From Ralph de Bedyngham for 
12 woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £22.13s.4d | subsidy: 22s.8d | 
|  | From John Waryn for 7 woollen 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £14 | subsidy: 14s. | 
|  | From Richard de Fransham for 
13 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth 112s. | subsidy: 5s.7½d | 
|  | From 
Robert de Salesbery 
for 4 pieces of broad cloth in 1 pack, worth 68s. | subsidy: 3s.5d | 
|  | From John Spicer for 14 pieces 
of broad cloth, 12 blankets in 1 pack, worth £16 | subsidy: 16s. | 
|  | From Richard de Denby for 
30 pieces of woollen cloth, 8 worsteds in 1 bundle, worth £34 | subsidy: 34s. | 
|  | From William de Brycham for 
6 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £12.10s. | subsidy: 12s.6d | 
|  | From John Herte for 7 dozen 
broad cloths, 9 pieces of narrow cloth, 20 worsteds, worth £14.18s. | subsidy: 14s.11d | 
|  | From Thomas Attebrygg for 9 
pieces of broad cloth, 3 worsteds, 4 blankets in 1 pack, worth £11.11s. | subsidy: 11s.6¾d | 
|  | From 
John Whyte for 14 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From Robert Pulter for 12 dozen 
broad cloths in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From Roger Carter for 45 pieces 
of narrow cloth, 5 pieces of broad cloth in 1 bundle, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From John de Botekysham for 
50 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 bundle, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From 
Simon de Feltwell for 
4 pieces of broad cloth, 8 blankets, worth £4.8s. | subsidy: 4s.5d | 
|  | From William Oly for 4 pieces of 
white cloth, 4 worsteds in 1 pack, worth 66s.8d | subsidy: 3s.4d | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 
5 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From 
John Kempe for 20 pieces 
of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From 
Peter Mayfay for 4 
pieces of broad cloth, 4 pieces of narrow cloth, 8 worsteds, worth 
£6.8s. | subsidy: 6s.5d | 
|  | From William de Sylesden for 
4 pieces of broad cloth, 4 worsteds in 1 pack, worth 66s.8d | subsidy: 3s.4d | 
| Total: £13.18s.1d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of James Jacobesson, called Godberard of Kampen, 
departing 26 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Howton for 25 pieces 
of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £11.6s.8d | subsidy: 11s.4d | 
|  | From John de Creyk for 4 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £9.10s. | subsidy: 9s.6d | 
|  | From John Draper for 40 pieces 
of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £15.18s. | subsidy: 15s.11d | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 13 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From Edward Belleyett for 36 
dozen broad cloths in 1 bundle, worth £26.10s. | subsidy: 26s.6d | 
|  | From John Kempe for 39 kerseys 
in 1 pack, worth £6,16s.6d. | subsidy: 6s.10d | 
|  | From Edward Yngelond for 18 
pieces of cloth of 6 quarters in 1 pack, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
| Total: 100s.1d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Giles Bogard, called Come Well Home of Briel, 
departing 29 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 20 pieces 
of woollen narrow cloth, 2 pieces of Irish cloth in 1 pack, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Broune, called Magdalene of Lynn, departing 
29 August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Kepe for 20 woollen 
cloths in 1 bundle, worth £35 | subsidy: 35s. | 
|  | From Richard Thweyt for 17 
pieces of broad cloth, 12 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 bundle, worth £20.14s. | subsidy: 20s.8½d | 
|  | From Thomas de Keel for 13 
dozen woollen broad cloths, 9 pieces of Irish cloth, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From 
William Hundrepowde 
for 18 worsteds, 20 pieces of damdok in 1 pack, worth £11.10s. | subsidy: 11s.6d | 
| Total: £4.7s.2½d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Gerard van Tellet, called Christopher of Gdansk, 
departing the last day of August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Lok for 24 kerseys in 
1 pack, worth £4.8s. | subsidy: 4s.5d | 
|  | From Robert Baly for 2 pieces of 
English white cloth, worth 20s. | subsidy: 12d. | 
| Total: 5s.5d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Fouler, called Mary of Lynn, departing 
the last day of August in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John Waryn for woollen cloth 
in 1 pack, 140 quarters of malt, worth £39.6s.8d | subsidy: 39s.4d | 
|  | From John Wace for 23 pieces of 
woollen cloth in 1 bundle, 140 quarters of malt, worth £41.5s. | subsidy: 41s.3d | 
|  | From John Lok for 8 pieces of 
woollen cloths, a half-hundred sack-cloths, 2 worsteds in 1 pack, 
worth £7.6s.8d | subsidy: 7s.4d | 
|  | From the above-named Thomas Fouler 
for 1 blanket, worth 2s.6d | subsidy: 1½d. | 
|  | From John Whytelambe for 20 
pieces of damdok, worth £6 | subsidy: 6s. | 
|  | From John Kempe for 14 pieces 
of woollen cloth of 7 quarters, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 
4 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £8 | subsidy: 8s. | 
| Total: 112s.½d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Thomas Daffron, called Christopher of Lynn, 
departing 5 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Vermond Rener for 2 cloths, 
22 dozen white cloths, 6 pieces of cloth of 6 quarters, 4 pieces of narrow 
cloth, 1 kersey in 1 bundle, worth £22.4s. | subsidy: 22s.2½d | 
|  | From the above-named Thomas Daffron 
for 4 pieces of white cloth, 3 dozen broad cloths, 2 dozen narrow 
[cloths], 5 fulled worsteds, 10 
worsted says, 2 barrels of tallow, worth 
108s.4d | subsidy: 5s.5¼d | 
| Total: 27s.7¾d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Albert Heket, called Maryknyght of Elbing, departing 
6 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas de Baldeswell for 6 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £12.16s. | subsidy: 12s.10d | 
|  | From John Draper for 18 pieces of 
narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
| Total: 19s.10d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Owtelawe, called James of Lynn, departing 
6 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same John for 68 quarters 
of wheat, 2 chests, worth £14.3s. | subsidy: 14s.2d | 
|  | From 
Robert de Brunham for 
4 pieces of white cloth, worth 53s.4d | subsidy: 2s.8d | 
|  | From 
John de Snaylwell for 
4 pieces of white cloth, worth 53s.4d | subsidy: 2s.8d | 
| Total: 19s.6d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William de Thorpe, called Nicholas of Lynn, 
departing 6 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Wentworth for 14 
woollen cloths in 1 bundle, worth £22 | subsidy: 22s. | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 14 
pieces of narrow cloth called damdok, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
|  | From the above-named 
William de Thorpe for 4 pieces of white broad cloth, 4 worsteds in 1 
pack, worth 73s.4d | subsidy: 3s.8d | 
|  | From John de Botekysham for 
1½ woollen cloths, worth 70s. | subsidy: 3s.6d | 
| Total: 33s.2d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Klaus Dyrekesson, called Christopher of Durdrecht, 
departing 8 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Klaus for 100½ 
calf skins, 1 piece of white broad cloth, 5 pieces of narrow cloth which 
make 1 dozen, worth 41s.4d | subsidy: 2s.1d | 
|  | From Michael Jonesson for 9 yards 
of broad cloth, 6 ells of narrow cloth, 1 hood, worth 20s. | subsidy: 1s. | 
|  | From Henry Peterson for 3 pieces 
of narrow cloth, worth 20s. | subsidy: 1s. | 
| Total: 4s.1d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William Hastyng, called Rothermund of Durdrecht, 
departing 10 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Andrew Skyrmer for 20 pieces 
10 ells of white broad cloth, 20 pieces of damdok, 3 worsteds, 1 chest, 
worth £18.10s. | subsidy: 18s.6d | 
|  | From John Grolle for 9 pieces of 
white cloth in 1 pack, worth £6.5s. | subsidy: 6s.3d | 
|  | From 
Robert de Walpol for 
19 pieces of woollen cloth which make 6 cloths, 8 quintals of tallow, 
worth £21 | subsidy: 21s. | 
|  | From 
James Nicholasson 
for 200 calf skins, worth 33s.4d | subsidy: 20d. | 
| Total: 47s.5d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Adam de Well, called Holy Ghost of Lynn, departing 
14 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Adam for 33 quarters 
of wheat, worth 110s. | subsidy: 5s.6d | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 4 tuns 
of wheat, worth 115s. | subsidy: 5s.9d | 
|  | From John Spicer for 9 quarters 
of wheat, 8 dozen cloths, 3 lasts of red herring, worth £14.10s. | subsidy: 14s.6d | 
|  | From John de Bamburgh for cheese 
worth 100s. | subsidy: 5s. | 
| Total: 30s.9d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William Heynesson, called Goodwill of Briel, 
departing 21 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Henry Gylesson for 2 pieces 
of Irish cloth, worth 40s. | subsidy: 2s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Derek Thomasson, called Godesknyght of Briel, 
departing 24 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Hugh Sprog for 1 piece of 
white broad cloth worth 12s. | subsidy: 7½d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Bartholomew Jonesson, called Maryburght of Durdrecht, 
departing 24 September in the above-written year: | 
|  | From James Michellesson for 26 
pieces of Irish cloth in 1 bundle, worth £17 | subsidy: 17s. | 
|  | From Martin Bayard for 6 pieces 
of woollen cloth, 8 weys of tallow, worth £14 | subsidy: 14s. | 
|  | From Henry van Akyn for 5 pieces 
of Irish cloth in 1 pack, worth 76s. | subsidy: 3s.10d | 
|  | From John Westefalyng for 4 pieces 
of broad cloth, 14 pieces of narrow cloth, worth £8.4s. | subsidy: 8s.2½d | 
|  | From Robert de Botekysham for 
5 pieces of white cloth in 1 pack, worth 70s. | subsidy: 3s.6d | 
| Total: 46.6½d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of James Hubbyng, called Margaret of Lynn, departing 
1 October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Botekesham for 
40 quarters of wheat, 1 last of red herring, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
|  | From Robert de Botekysham for 
106 quarters of wheat, worth £15.9s. | subsidy: 15s.5½d | 
|  | From John de Letham for 3 tuns of 
wheat, half a last of red herring, worth 75s. | subsidy: 3s.9d | 
|  | From John Wace for 1 last of 
herring worth 70s. | subsidy: 3s.6d | 
|  | From John de Markeby for 3 pieces 
of woollen cloth which make 1 cloth, worth 30s. | subsidy: 18d. | 
|  | From Robert Gardener for 1 folding 
table, worth 4s. | subsidy: 2½d. | 
| Total: 33s.5d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John de Wyssebeche, called Michael of Lynn, 
departing 4 October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas Kechesson for 2 pieces 
of white cloth, worth 16s.8d | subsidy: 10d. | 
|  | From John Waryn for 160 quarters 
of wheat, 1000 "tunholt", 20 pieces of woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth £39.13s.4d | subsidy: 39s.8d | 
|  | From Adam Waryn for 8 woollen 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From Henry Dey for 120 quarters 
of wheat, worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From Peter de Halle for 60 
quarters of wheat, worth £10 | subsidy: 10s. | 
|  | From Reginald de Wyssebeche for 
1 tun of wheat, worth 14s. | subsidy: 8½d. | 
|  | From 
John de Bukworth and 
Adam Borde for 3 tuns of wheat, worth 42s. | subsidy: 2s.1¼d | 
|  | From John Wryght and 
John de Wyssebech for 2 tuns of wheat, worth 28s. | subsidy: 17d. | 
|  | From Peter de Halle for 1 tun of 
wheat, worth 14s. | subsidy: 8½d. | 
|  | From 
John de Brunham for 
4 tuns of wheat, worth 53s.4d | subsidy: 2s.8d | 
|  | From Robert Neefe for 1 last of 
red herring, worth 53s.4d | subsidy: 2s.8d | 
|  | From John Drewe for 30 tuns 
wheat worth £20 | subsidy: 20s. | 
|  | From Richard de Fransham for 
6 dozen woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth 110s. | subsidy: 5s.6d | 
|  | From John de Snaywell for 1 
dozen white woollen cloths, worth 13s.4d. | subsidy: 8d. | 
| Total: 118s.11¼d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Cattes, called Godesknyght of Briel, departing 
20 October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Lambert Ryke for 1 piece of 
broad cloth, 10 yards of narrow cloth, 6 yards of russett cloth, worth 
13s.4d | subsidy: 8d. | 
|  | From Adrian Ordesson for 3 pieces 
of white cloth, worth 30s. | subsidy: 18d. | 
| Total: 2s.2d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Henry Cunst, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, departing 
21 October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Henry for 3 woollen 
cloths in 1 pack, worth £8 | subsidy: 8s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Flores Bonard, called Godesknyght of Briel, 
departing the last day of October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John de Brandon for 7 pieces 
of Irish cloth, 113 mantles, 11 pieces of damdok, 5 barrels of tallow, 
worth £13.10s. | subsidy: 13s.6d | 
|  | From Giles Boggard for 6 pieces 
of white woollen cloth in 1 pack, worth 60s. | subsidy: 3s. | 
|  | From John de Lakynghyth for 
26 pieces of narrow cloth, 3 pieces of broad cloth, 3 blankets in 1 pack, worth £18 | subsidy: 18s. | 
|  | From John van Gyff for 3 pieces 
of broad cloth, 6 pieces of narrow cloth in 1 pack, worth £6.10s.8d | subsidy: 6s.7d | 
|  | From John Bakker for 300 
calf skins, worth 56s. | subsidy: 2s.10d | 
| Total: 43s.9d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of William Pott', called Holy Ghost of Rotterdam, 
departing the last day of October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From 
Nicholas Martyn for 8 
barrels of beer, worth 13s.4d | subsidy: 8d. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Everard Howmeystre, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, 
departing 12 November in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Everard for 2 
woollen cloths, 12 blankets in 1 pack, worth £6 | subsidy: 6s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Klaus Everrardesson, called Paschedey of Schiedam, 
departing 15 December in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Klaus for 22 stones 
of lead, worth 28s. | subsidy: 17d. | 
|  | From Robert de Botekysham for 
30 tuns of ale, 2 lasts of ashes, 60 goat skins, worth £29 | subsidy: 29s. | 
| Total: 30s.5d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of James Dwyte, called Christopher of Elbing, 
departing 22 December in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same James for 1½ 
woollen cloths, 2 worsteds in 1 pack, worth £4 | subsidy: 4s. | 
|  | From Henry Pay for 1 woollen 
cloth, 3 worsteds in 1 pack, worth 60s. | subsidy: 3s. | 
| Total: 7s. | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Crabowe, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, 
departing 29 December in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 5 
woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £10.13s.4d | subsidy: 10s.8d | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Henry Thomasson, called Goodwill of Aremuth, 
departing the last day of October in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Arnold van Mastreght for 
thrums in 1 bale, worth 8s. | subsidy: 5d. | 
|  | From Giles de Pynchebek for 5 
pieces of white cloth which make 2 cloths, worth £4.10s. | subsidy: 4s.6d | 
|  | From the same Giles for 6 
hoods lined with rabbit fur, worth 13s.4d | subsidy: 8d. | 
|  | From the above-named Henry of 
1 quarter of a cloth, worth 5s. | subsidy: 3d. | 
|  | From Bartholomew Pewdrer for 
2 pieces of white cloth, worth 26s.8d. | subsidy: 16d. | 
|  | From John Bakester for 10 
pieces of narrow cloth called "damdok" in 1 pack, worth 70s. | subsidy: 3s.6d | 
| Total: 10s.8d | 
|  | 
| In the ship of Mathew Elwer, called Christopher of Gdansk, 
departing the last day of December in the above-written year: | 
|  | From the same Matthew for 1 
woollen cloth, 2 worsteds, worth 60s. | subsidy: 3s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
|  | 
| In the ship of John Canforre, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, 
departing 20 January in the above-written year: | 
|  | From John for 2 woollen cloths, 
30 blankets in 1 pack, worth £9 | subsidy: 9s. | 
| Total: as appears 
[above] | 
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| In the ship of Benedict Jonesson, called Maryknyght of Gdansk, 
departing 27 January in the above-written year: | 
|  | From Thomas de Waterden for 
6 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £12 | subsidy: 12s. | 
|  | From Thomas Trussebut for 3 
woollen cloths, 9 kerseys in 1 pack, worth £8.6s.8d | subsidy: 8s.4d | 
|  | From John de Wesenham for 24 
dozen woollen cloths, 40 blankets in 1 bundle, worth £30 | subsidy: 30s. | 
|  | From 
William Erle for 1 woollen 
cloth, worth 46s. | subsidy: 2s.4d | 
|  | From John Drewe for 20 worsteds 
in 1 pack, worth £7 | subsidy: 7s. | 
|  | From Thomas de Baldeswell for 1 
piece of woollen cloth, 38 blankets in 1 pack, worth £7.10s. | subsidy: 7s.6d | 
|  | From John Lok for 18 kerseys, 
3 woollen cloths in 1 pack, worth £8 | subsidy: 8s. | 
| Total: 75s.2d | 
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