INJUSTICE IN MOREA 



me her ambassador, your true christian mind & English 

 heart, intentively bent to Gods honor, & the libertie of 

 the poore men, for which I trust you be ordained another 

 Joseph, to folow his example in true pietie, in such 

 sort that notwithstanding your body be subject to Turkish 

 thraldom, yet your vertuous mind free from those vices, 

 next under God addict to ye good service of your liege 

 Lady & soveraigne princes, her most excellent majesty, 

 wil continually seeke by all good means to manifest ye 

 same in this & the like faithful service to your singuler 

 commendation, wherby both my selfe & others in that 

 place having found you in all good offices faithfully 

 affectionated, may in like case performe the like towards 

 you, when & where you may have occasion to use me : 

 which as I for my part do assuredly promise, & wil no 

 lesse faithfully performe : so accordingly I expect herein, 

 and hereafter the like of you, whom most heartily saluted 

 I commend to the divine tuition and holy direction. 

 From my house Rapamat, this 28. of June 1586. 



Your loving and good friend her Majesties 

 Ambassador with the Grand Signor, 



Will. Hareborne. 



A petition exhibited to the Viceroy for reforma- [ll. 

 tion of sundry injuries offered our nation in 

 Morea, as also for sundry demaundes needefull 

 for the establishing of the traffike in those parts. 



Irst that our people may be freed of 

 such wonted molestation, as the Janisers 

 of Patrasso have alwayes from time to 

 time offered them, not regarding the 

 kings commandements to the contrary. 

 That they be removed and called away 

 from thence, and none other remaine 

 in their place. 



2 That where heretofore the kings commandements 

 have beene graunted to ours, that no person whatsoever 



283 



A.D. 



1584. 



181.] 



