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Agreement between the Salters’ Company and Richard Etune, citizen and fishmonger...

Catalogue reference: C4.1

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C4.1
Title
Agreement between the Salters’ Company and Richard Etune, citizen and fishmonger concerning a contract for the supply of salt to the City of London. 25 September 1587
Date
1587
Description

Agreement that if Richard Etune can recover a debt of £150 owing to the Salters' Company he may have half of it. This £150 is part of a larger sum of £3300 paid by the Worshipful Wolstan Dixie, Martin Calthorpe, Cuthbert Buckell, Thomas Ware, Walter Fisshe, John Lute, Thomas Eton, Nicholas Backhouse, Edward Gilbert, John Barnes, Laurence Withers and Edward Bright, citizens and mercahts, as negotiators to John David, Vincent Mercan and John de la Place, merchants of La Rochelle, for 2200 ways of Bay Salt (40 Bushels London to the way).

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Salters' Company
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Agreement between the Salters’ Company and Richard Etune, citizen and fishmonger concerning a contract for the supply of salt to the City of London. 25 September 1587