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M1305 A: Assault to prevent king's officers from entering Sandwich. [1]

H1308 A: Sailors of The Snake of Sandwich, a ship chosen to guard commerce, looted a ship bound for Calais operated by merchants of London. Order to Sandwich for compensation was unsuccessful; resort had to go to the constable of Dover Castle/Warden of the Five Ports. William de Leyton, William de Kent, Richard Cristemasse, & John de Dunstaple, citizens and merchants of London by petition to king's council. [2]. Resolution: [3]

T1315 A: Certiorari on a composition (9 Edward I) between Nicholas the abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury and the men of Stonar and Sandwich concerning services. [4]

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