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English Ports sealed and writs of passage cancelled

January 11, 2023 Dan Moorhouse 0 Comments Henry Bolingbroke, Lords Appellant, Merciless Parliament, Port of Dover, Thomas Duke of Gloucester

All English Ports were sealed, and all writs of passage collected on 14th January 1388. The period was turbulent in England.

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