a.d. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



1592. 



the full terme of twelve yeeres then next following. 

 Willing now hereby, and straightly commaunding and 

 charging all and singular our Admirals, Vice-admirals, 

 Justices, Maiors, Shiriffes, Escheators, Constables, BailifFes, 

 and all and singular other our Officers, Ministers, Liege- 

 men and subjects whatsoever, to bee aiding, favouring, 

 helping, and assisting unto the sayd Companie and their 

 successours, and to their Deputies, Officers, Factors, 

 servaunts, assignes and ministers, and every of them, 

 in executing and enjoying the premisses as well on land 

 as on Sea, from time to time, & at all times when you 

 or any of you shal thereto bee required, any Statute, 

 Acte, ordinance, Proviso, Proclamation or restraint here- 

 tofore had, made, set foorth, ordained or provided, or 

 any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the 

 contrary in any wise notwithstanding. 



Although expresse mention of the true yeerely value 

 or certaintie of the premisses, or any of them, or of any 

 other gifts or graunts by us, or any of our progenitours 

 to the sayde Governour and Companie of the marchants 

 of Levant before this time made, in these presents is not 

 made : Or any Statute, Acte, Ordinance, provision, pro- 

 clamation or restraint to the contrary thereof before this 

 time had, made, done, or provided, or any other matter, 

 thing or cause whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. 

 In witnesse whereof wee have caused these our letters 

 to be made patents. Witnesse our selfe at Westminster 

 the seventh day of Januarie in the foure and thirtieth 

 yeere of our raigne. 



Per breve de privato Sigillo. 



Bailie. 



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