sues for repayment of a loan to the king, [27], note 2;

twelve of its citizens distrained for the city’s debt to the king, [140];

action in Wars of the Roses, [37], note;

under the protection of Suffolk, [216];

rivalry with Yarmouth, [163], note;

admiral appointed in, [245];

its burghers freed from arrest for debt, [242];

four bailiffs, [240], [245], [246];

bell foundries, [55], [56];

Borough Court, [239];