Great Britain -- Economic conditions; Great Britain -- Social conditions
Further, we have deemed fit to ordain, and we will that ordinance for us
and our heirs for ever to be straitly observed, that for any liberty
soever which we or our heirs shall grant hereafter, the aforesaid
merchant vintners shall not lose the above written liberties or any of
them; willing that those liberties extend only to the said merchant
vintners of our duchy aforesaid. But for the abovesaid liberties and
free customs the merchant vintners aforesaid have granted to us that on
each tun of wine which they shall bring or cause to be brought within
our realm or power, and whereon they shall be bound to pay freight to
mariners, they shall pay by name of custom to us and our heirs, beyond
the ancient customs due and paid in money whether to us or to others,
2s. within forty days after the same wines be put ashore out of the
ships. And we will that the aforesaid merchant vintners, in respect of
wines whereon they shall have paid to us the aforesaid custom of 2s. in
one place of our realm or elsewhere within our power, shall be entirely
free and quit of payment of the aforesaid custom of 2s. in all other
places of our said realm and power; provided that for other merchandise
whatsoever which they shall happen to employ within our realm and power
they be held to pay to us the same customs which the rest of the
merchants shall pay to us for such merchandise. These witnesses:--the
venerable father, W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, John de Warenna,
earl of Surrey, Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England,
John de Britannia, Hugh le Despenser, William de Brewosa, Walter de
Bello Campo, steward of our household, Roger le Brabazon, John de Merk
and others. Given by the King's hand at Westminster, 13 August.
[Footnote 249: _i.e._ Wholesale.]
[Footnote 250: Earnest money.]
6. THE CUSTOM ON GENERAL IMPORTS [_Charter Roll_, 2 _Edward III, m._ 11,
_No._ 37], 1303.[251]
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