ad THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1409. 



all rights and remedies ordained and graunted unto them 

 in certaine obligations, by the commissioners and pro- 

 curators of the said Master generall above-named, and 

 in the name of the said Master generall. 



3. Item it is with one consent agreed upon, promised, 

 and graunted that for all and singular damages, griev- 

 ances, and robberies howsoever done and committed 

 before the date of these presents against the foresaid 

 soveraigne Prince and his subjects whatsoever, and all 

 others which at the time of the grievances, damages, 

 and robberies aforesaid, were, or at this present are the 

 said soveraigne king his subjects ; there are due to be 

 payed unto the said king or his successours by the 

 said Master generall or his successours, in full satisfaction 

 and recompence of the damages, grievances, and robberies 

 above-written, certaine summes of English money : even 

 as in the letters obligatorie made by the said Master 

 generall his procurators, and messengers above-named 

 in this behalfe, and sealed with their seales, and delivered 

 unto the forenamed procurators and commissioners of 

 our said Lord the king it is expressed more at large. 



4. Item it is covenanted, graunted, and promised, that 

 no subject of the said Master generall or of his suc- 

 cessours, by reason or occasion of the damages, 

 grievances, and robberies aforesaid, shall, by the said 

 soveraigne king or his successours, or by their authoritie 

 or commandement, or by any other person whatsoever 

 who in regard of the foresaid losses, grievances and 

 robberies hath bene molested and damnified, or at the 

 procurement or instant suite of any, be attached, arrested, 

 imprisoned, or detained ; nor that the goods of the said 

 Master generall, or of his successors, or of any of them, 

 shalbe laid hold on, arrested, or detained. 



5- Item it is covenanted and ordained, that if any of 

 the liege people and subjects of the sayde Master generall 

 or of his successors shall, contrary to the forme of the 

 concord and graunt next above-written, chance to be 

 molested or endamaged : that then the foresaid soveraigne 



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