merchants of, monopolize export of wool, [49];
of Calais, its money transactions with the captain and the Government, ib., [50];
decline, [51];
struggle against Merchant Adventurers, [101-103];
Mediterranean merchants freed from its control, [78];
appointment of mayor as mayor of, [234];
set up by English adventurers at Bergen, [95];
for English cloth in Flanders, placed at Bruges by Archduke Philip, [113], note 3
Staplegate at Canterbury, [370]