APPENDIX K 



769 



What serues for 

 victuall or main- 

 tenance of Life to 

 be free &c. 



Sawsiges, 



31. 



No Assistance to ~\ It is alsoe expressly agreed, that the parties 



. El T- S f u,H Rebel8 f Contractors shall not give, nor suffer that out of 

 by Cotrab'la wares , 



J their respective Countries, by their subiects, or 



other Newters any assistance be done to their 

 respective enemies, or rebells, of any Contrabanda 

 wares, or Merchandises, as are all manner of fyre- 

 works, and what else belongs therevnto, as Cannon, 

 Musketts, Morterpieces Petards, Guns, Granadoes, 

 , Rests, Bandeliers, Powder Match, Saltpeter, Bullets ; 

 all sortes of armes, as Pykes, swordes, Headpieces, Cuirasses, Holberds, 

 and such lyke ; as also souldiers Horses, horse furniture, Pistoll cases, 

 Eapiers, Belts, and all furniture, fashioned, and made for vse of warr, 

 with expresse meaning that vnder the name of Contraband, or for- 

 bidden goods, there shall not be comprehended wheat, Come, and 

 other grayne, Pease, Beanes, "Wheat [sic : Meat ?], Salt, Wyne, Oyle, 

 nor generally all that serves for food, and maintenance of lyfe, but 

 shalbe free, as other goods above mentioned, And any of the said 

 Contraband goods, being found in each others ships, they may be 

 confiscated after knowledge of the case before a competent Judge, 

 without troubling any other Wares, or goods. 



32. 



No carying of \ It is further bespoake, that the subiects, and 

 &T%pTn U penaltie r i nna ^itants of either side, may not transporte, or 

 of Losseof ye ships carry any Portingall goods, wares, or Merchandises 

 &c - ' out of America, Asia, or Affrica, or into, or out of 



Europe, or one parte thereof to another, nor vice 

 versa from Europe to America, Asia, or Affrick, nor from one part of 

 them to another, upon penaltye of losse of the same ships. 



33. 



Ships cast away 

 If claytnd wthin a 

 yeare & a Day to be 

 wth ye goods restor- 

 ed to the Owners 

 wthout suite. 



If any ships either for warr, or marchandise, or 

 other of either partye by storme, or any other 

 misfortune, chance to be stranded, or cast away 

 on the coast of either country, the said ships with 

 their Apparell, and all therein may be reclaymed, 

 and brought back againe within the space of a yeare, and a day, by 

 the right owners or there Assignes, or deputies, and shalbe restored 

 againe to them without any forme of suite onlye payeing for the 

 charges done about 'em, and a reasonable gratuitye or salvage money, 

 and in case upon such, and the like accidents, subiects of either side 

 chance to fall to question, the officers of the respective places shall 

 be bound to doe good, and right Justice betweene the partyes, without 

 deteyning them by any formalitye of processe. 



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