ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



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bene by way of articles exhibited and delivered unto the 

 sayd English ambassadours in the land of Prussia, which 

 for divers causes, could not as then be ended : therefore 

 it is concluded and agreed upon betweene the ambassa- 

 dours, and the commissioners aforesayd, that the saide 

 citizens and marchants may in the towne of Dordract in 

 Holland, upon the first day of the moneth of May next 

 ensuing (at the which time and place, the continuation 

 and prorogation of all other articles not fully declared in 

 the partes of Prussia, shall be put in ure) by themselves 

 or their lawfull procurators, make their appearance, for the 

 obtayning of a convenient, just, and reasonable reforma- 

 tion of all injuries attempted against them, then, or at 

 some other times within one whole yere next following, 

 and not afterward, being effectually set downe and 

 limited, at the place aforesaid, by the consent of the 

 ambassadours and commissioners of either parte, all 

 lawfull impediments ceasing. 



Provided alwayes, that the value and price of all wares, 

 goods, and marchandises, whereof the said citizens and 

 marchants of Livonia, in their articles received by the 

 sayde English ambassadours, as is aforesayd, doe make 

 mention, shall be justly esteemed, prized, and approoved, 

 not by any of England, or of Prussia, or of Livonia, but 

 by some other indifferent marchants of good credite, 

 valuing them at the true rate of marchants, which such 

 [I- 163.] like marchandise would have amounted unto, if, at the 

 time when they were taken, they had bene to be solde at 

 the town of Bruges in Flanders. 



Forasmuch also, as divers and sundry Prussians (who 

 exhibited manifolde Articles of complaints, being received 

 by the said English Ambassadours, at their abode in 

 Prussia) made not their personall appearance, before the 

 saide English Ambassadours, in the lande of Prussia 

 aforesaide : The prorogation above-mentioned was made 

 unto the first day of the moneth of May : and also it was 

 agreed upon by the saide Ambassadours, Procurators, and 

 Commissioners, that the saide parties which had not 



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