Copies of the depositions and letters produced in the cause against the Merchants in Sep–Nov 1551 for defrauding the king's revenue by the "colouring" [i.e. colourably introducing], by Andrew Moore and Adrian Cosselor [al. Casselor], under their own marks, certain goods of one Laurence Fensell, of Dantzic, who was not free of the Steel-Yard; with the judgment of the Council on 24 Feb 1552, declaring that the Company had forfeited all their privileges, and resuming them into the king's hand
MS. Rawl. C. 394, pp. 1–74
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Copies of the depositions and letters produced in the cause against the Merchants in Sep–Nov 1551 for defrauding the king's revenue by the "colouring" [i.e. colourably introducing], by Andrew Moore and Adrian Cosselor [al. Casselor], under their own marks, certain goods of one Laurence Fensell, of Dantzic, who was not free of the Steel-Yard; with the judgment of the Council on 24 Feb 1552, declaring that the Company had forfeited all their privileges, and resuming them into the king's hand
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MS. Rawl. C. 394, pp. 1–74
Date
1551-1552
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Proceedings relative to the Merchants of the Steel-Yard, otherwise the Merchants of the Hanse Towns, in the reigns of Edw. VI. and Mary I.
Copies of the depositions and letters produced in the cause against the Merchants in Sep–Nov 1551 for defrauding the king's revenue by the "colouring" [i.e. colourably introducing], by Andrew Moore and Adrian Cosselor [al. Casselor], under their own marks, certain goods of one Laurence Fensell, of Dantzic, who was not free of the Steel-Yard; with the judgment of the Council on 24 Feb 1552, declaring that the Company had forfeited all their privileges, and resuming them into the king's hand
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