England’s Immigrants 1330 – 1550 Resident Aliens in the Late Middle Ages
| Surname: | Boyter |
| Forename: | John |
| Gender: | Male |
| Place of Residence: | New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland |
| Place of Origin: | France |
| Origin: Nationality: | [French] |
| Duration of letters: | 1 year |
| Occupation(s): | merchant |
| Original Document: | CPR 1334-8, p. 161 (letters of protection, 8 August 1335) |
| Notes: | Born of the power of French king, for his men, servants, goods and merchandise, lands and possessions while trading in England and Ireland. 1335: complains that, even though he has lived in Ross for 30 years and paid taxes as a denizen, he was expected to pay customs in Southampton as if he were an alien merchant and his goods were confiscated. King orders to release them and to consider him as denizen (CCR 1333-7). |
| Biographical Notes: | No Notes |
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