ad. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1557- 



resolutions, in such doubts as shall arise here : and that 



he shall have the roome of the Captaine in such sort, 



as Master Jenkinson is in this present cocket assigned 



unto. And if Johnson can not, may not, nor will not 



returne and occupie the said place, then any other person 



to be preferred thereunto, as by the discretion of our said 



Captaine, with consent of our Agents, shall be thought 



meete and apt to supply the same. 



1 6 Provided alway, that the ships returning be not 

 disfurnished of one such able man, as shall occupie the 

 Captainship in like order, as is, and hath bene in such 

 case appoynted, as reason and good order requireth. 



17 Item that all other former orders, rules, and 

 devises, made and provided for the good order of our 

 ships, wares, and goods, being not repugnant, contrary 

 or diverse, to these articles, and the contents of the 

 same, shall be, and stand in full force and effect, to be 

 in all respects observed and kept of all and every person 

 and persons, whom the same doth or shall touch or 

 concerne. 



[I. 297.] In witnesse of the premisses faithfully to be observed 

 and kept, the owners and Masters of the said foure ships, 

 together with the said Captaine, to these seventeene 

 articles, contained in two sheetes of paper, have sub- 

 scribed their hands. Given in London, the third of 

 May, in the yeere of our Lord God 1557. 

 fl Owners of the Primerose. 

 Andrewe Judde. 

 William Chester. 

 Anthony Hickman. 

 Edward Casteline. 

 fl Owners of the John Evangelist. 

 Andrew Judde. 

 William Chester. 

 fl Owner of the Anne. 



John Dimocke. 

 % Owner of the Trinitie. 

 R. T. 

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