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' After deliberation the parliament requested him to make a lasting peace, or, if that was impossible, to attack France with all his force. " In preparation for the latter, the Commons granted two-fifteenths from the shires, and two-tenths from the towns, to be paid in two years, while the grandees agreed to follow the king to war. The clergy of Canterbury, who were meeting at the same time, granted a triennial tenth. Parliament requested that the money levied beyond the Trent 1 C. P. R. , 1343...-45: 156. 2 C. C. R. , 1343-46: 339. ® I^id-^ 287. *C. P. R. , 1343-45: 225- '^F. , 144, m. 21. «C. C. R. , 1343-45= 376- 7 Ibid. , 368. 8 stubbs, II. , 414. 2. »R. P. , II. , 147. 6, 7. Io/^«i. , 148. 8. loo FINANCING OF THE should be used for the prosecution of the Scottish war/ The parliament petitioned' that the passage of the sea should be open to all merchants, that the forced sale of wool should be abolished, together with the statute prices, ' which the king granted/ They also complained against the attempt of the Flemish cities to monopolise the market of English wool by preventing the sale/ As Edward had already protested against this mono- poly, " he granted the request readily/ Parliament also obtained the request to have money coined, and that among other places a mint be established at York.
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