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John Osyner, merchant of London; John Lounde, merchant of London. Osyner; Lounde...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/132/6576

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Reference
SC 8/132/6576
Date
[1451]
Description
Petitioners
John Osyner, merchant of London; John Lounde, merchant of London.
Name(s)
Osyner; Lounde, John; John
Addressees
King.
Occupation
merchant of London
Nature of request
The petitioners request remedy as they are not able to have restitution for the costs and damages which they have suffered for the loss of wheat which was part of a cargo on a boat of Zeeland taken by a small galley of the Duke of Exeter, and for Everbolt for his vessel and equipment. The duke and king have many times commanded Payn to make restitution but he has refused to make it, and more of their goods have been seized by the lord of Veere for this seizure and other things done at sea by Robert of Cane.
Nature of endorsement
[None.]
Places mentioned
London
Harfleur, [Normandy, France]
Zeeland, [Netherlands]
Flushing (Vlissingen), [Netherlands]
Normandy, [France]
Newport, [Hampshire]
Isle of Wight, [Hampshire]
Bordeaux, [Guyenne, France]
Caumfer (Veere), [Netherlands].
People mentioned
[John Holand], Duke of Exeter
Richard Barbore
Cornelius Everbolt, master of the vessel called Kateryn of Vlissingen in Zeeland
Richard Kelley, attorney of the petitioners
Hugh Payn
John Chancey
Lord of Caunfer (Veere)
Robert of Cave, alias Robert Welynton (Wenyngton)
Robert Welynton (Wenyngton), alias Robert of Cane.
Note
Firmly datable by reference to CPR 1446-52, p. 441. Robert Cane alias Welyngton/Wenyngton was notorious for seizing the Hanseatic Bay Fleet at around this time.
Related material

For a related petition see SC 8/63/3141

For proceedings brought by the petitioners against Payn see C 49/50/6

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Bronnen Tot de Geschiedenis van den Handel met Engelond, Schotland en Ierland, vol. II, ed. H.J. Smit, (Rijks Geschiedkundige Publicatien, 65, 1928), p.885 (edition of petition
  • Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen VI, vol. V, 1446-1452, (Public Record Office, 1910), p.441 (commission to examine the matter)
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