SHREWSBURY. Letters patent, dated at Berkhampstede, 15 June, 13 Ed. [III] (1339), reciting that whereas Thomas Colle of Salop, junior, and his brethren lately assigned for taking the half of the wool in the said county to the use of the king, have taken one sack and 21 stone of wool of Simon Goldsmyth at the price of 14 marks and five shillings, and charged the same in their account as by the certificate of the treasurer and barons of the exchequer appears, at the petition of the said Simon the said sum of 14 marks and five shillings is to be paid him by two instalments.