18 February 1340
All grain brought by barge to Lynn should be sold at "le cornsondes" and
nowhere else. If any burgess buys at any other location grain brought in
this way, he shall pay 20s. to the community each time he commits the
offence.
[The "cornsondes" was probably a designated area of the sandy
Ouse shoreline. The record of this ordinance was followed by another
that was unfinished, but apparently of the same tenor in regard to herring
and other fish.]