a.d. THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



.585. 



saide Countrey of Barbary, or to, or from any the 

 dominions of the same, as they tender our favour, and 

 will avoyde our high displeasure, and upon paine of 

 imprisonment of his and their bodies, at our will and 

 pleasure, and of forfeiting all the marchandizes, or the 

 full value thereof, wherewith they or any of them during 

 the saide terme, shall trade or trafique to or from the 

 said countrey of Barbary, or to, or from the dominions 

 of the same, contrary to this our privilege and prohi- 

 bition, unlesse it be by and with the expresse licence, 

 consent, and agreement of the saide Erles of Warwike 

 and Leicester, Thomas Starkie, Jerard Gore the elder, 

 and all his sonnes, Thomas Gore the elder, Arthur Atie 

 gentleman, Alexander Avenon, Richard Straper, William 

 Jennings, Arthur Dawbnie, William Sherington, Thomas 

 Bramlie, Anthonie Gerrard, Robert Howe, Henry Col- 

 thirst, Edward Holmden, John Swinnerton, Robert 

 Walkaden, Simon Lawrence, Nicholas Stile, Oliver Stile, 

 [II. ii. 116.] William Bond, Henry Farington, John Tedcastle, Walter 

 Williams, William Brune, John Suzan, John Newton, 

 Thomas Owen, Roger Afield, Robert Washborne, Rain- 

 old Guy, Thomas Hitchcock, George Lidiate, &c. or 

 by, and with the expresse licence and consent of the 

 more part of them then living and trading, first had and 

 obtained, so alwayes, that the sayd Earle of Leicester be 

 one, if hee bee living. 



And we further for us our heires and successors of 

 our speciall grace, meere motion and certaine knowledge, 

 do graunt to the said Erles of Warwike and Leicester, 

 Thomas Starkie, and the rest abovesaid, and to every of 

 them, that nothing shall be done, to be of force or vali- 

 ditie touching the said trade or trafique, or the exercise 

 thereof, without or against the consent of the saide Erles, 

 Thomas Starkie, (and the others before named) during 

 the time of these our Letters patents for 12. yeeres as 

 aforesaid. 



And for that the said Erles, Thomas Starkie, &c. and 

 every of them aforesaid should not be prevented or in- 



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