GRANT by Edward III, as King of France and England, etc., to the towns of Ghent, Bruges and Ypres, and the commom land of Flanders, that the staple of English wool shall be always in Brabant or Flanders, and that cloths made and sealed in Brabant or ... Unspecified
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