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Licence to Robert Yvenhowe to convey corn to Isle of Man, 1404

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21 January 1404

A royal licence issued by King Henry IV permitting Robert Yvenhowe of Mann to transport two weys of corn to the island. This document illustrates early medieval trade regulation and royal control over Isle of Man commerce, providing context for the later 18th-century customs and smuggling issues central to the Revestment study.

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  • Latin (original), English (translation)