tax on, under Confirmatio Cartarum, [147-148];
increased duties to foreign merchants, 1302, [158];
rate reëstablished, [165];
assaults of Edward III upon the wool customs, [172-177];
statute for Parliamentary control, [177];
practice at variance with it, [180-183];
proceeds of a subsidy in time of Richard II, [197].
See also [New Customs], [Ancient Customs].
York, Geoffrey of, refuses assent to John’s thirteenth, [56].