ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



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which are contained in the complaints not as yet fully 



declared and finished. 



Moreover, it is appointed and agreed upon betweene 

 the foresaide Ambassadours and Commissioners : that the 

 forenamed sovereign Lord & the said lord the Master 

 general are to send and set forward their Ambassadours, 

 messengers, and Commissioners, upon the first of May 

 unto the place appointed, to treate, parle, agree, and 

 conclude about those affaires, which shal then and there 

 happen to be treated of and handled among them. 



Furthermore, betweene the often mentioned Ambassa- 

 dours, Procurators, and Commissioners, it is enacted and 

 concluded : that unto all and singular lawfull statutes, 

 Note well, ordinations, and prohibitions framed, made, and ordained, 

 by the saide lorde the Master generall, in his land of 

 Prussia, or by his Proconsuls and Consuls, and his gover- 

 nours of cities, townes, villages, and of other places in the 

 land of Prussia, unto the observation whereof, aswell the 

 subjectes of the said Master general, as foreners and 

 strangers, are tyed and bound : unto the very same 

 statutes, ordinations, and prohibitions, al English mar- 

 chants whatsoever resorting unto the land of Prussia, 

 must be firmely bounden and subject. 



Also it is ordained, that whatsoever sale-clothes are 

 already transported, or at any time hereafter to bee 

 transported out of England into Prussia by the English 

 marchants, and shall there be offered to bee solde, whether 

 they be whole cloathes or halfe cloathes, they must 

 containe both their endes. 



Lastly, that the matters above-mentioned fall not short 

 and voyde of their wished effect ; the treaty and confer- 

 ence about all and singular damages and grievances 

 (whereof there is not as yet done, but there must be, 

 by the vertue of these presents, performed, a reformation 

 and amendment) must be continued and proroged untill 

 the first of May next ensuing : as by these presents they 

 are continued and proroged with the continuation of the 

 dayes then immediately following, at the towne of 



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