John Versy was probably related to a namesake who had been assessed by the alnager of Hampshire in 1394-5 and 1403 for payment of subsidies on cloth. As ‘of Portsmouth, merchant’, in July 1426 he took out royal letters of protection lasting a year, which period he was to spend in Normandy as a member of the retinue of Thomas Burgh, esquire, the captain of Avranches. Most likely he was engaged in victualling the garrison under Burgh’s command, for his trade through the port of Southampton in the years that followed was mainly concerned with foodstuffs, such as garlic, onions and herring, as well as with wine.
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