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fitt, and the roved ships, goods, Merchandises yet in Esse, and in 

 being, yea though they were there sould, shalbe restored, or made 

 good to the right owners, or to such as have their Assignm ts , or 

 Lett rs of Attorney, who doe sue for, and reclayme the said roved 

 ships, and goods, vpon a iuratory affirmation of the reclaymer till 

 better proofe. 



20. 

 Sufficient securi- ^ All pticuler psons on either syde, that goe out 



tie by those who |_ upon perticular Comissions, shalbe bound before 

 goe out vpon pti- I . . . 



culr comissions. they may goe to sea, to put in sufficient securitie 



before the Judge of the place from whence he 

 setts saile. 



21. 



Both to set out ^ And to cleare the seas from all Pyrats, and 

 Fleets for scouring j RQ f what i{ soeyer tfa b and ^ 



the Seas &c. , , P T ., . ? , 



defend, and tree the Libertie, and freedome of 



both the Nations Comerce, Navigation, and Freefishing as well in 

 the North sea, Ocean, as Mediterranean sea, and all channells, and 

 Streights runing betweene 'em ; the sayd Republicke of England and 

 the Vnited Netherlands shall provide and anually set out to sea a 

 strong fleete at least of ... \sic\ Vessells, and the like proportion 

 of men, munition of warr, Yictualls, and all necessary furniture, 

 wherewith each vnder his owne Admirall, and flagg, shall crosse, and 

 scoure the said seas, to witt those of England from . . . vntill . . . 

 and those of the Lowe countryes from . . . till . . . beginning the 

 first of ... and stayeing till the last of ... and shalbe bound to 

 seaze on, and master all Pyrats that they shall meete with, the ships 

 of either of the nations by them taken to restore to the true owners, 

 and if it be iieedfull, and requisite to helpe, and seacond each other, 

 each to keepe his taken bootye, or prises for himselfe, and so to cleare, 

 and free the said seas, and channell, or straights from all Pyrats and 

 searovers. 



22. 



Each pties^j And for the further defence and advancem* of 

 foR^aralon hSu I thejreedome, and Libertie of both the said Nations 

 qrs of ye Comerce j Comerce, Navigation, and freefishinge in the sayd 

 navig8on Fishg &c. J seas, the sayd fleets and alsoe other men of warr, 

 and comission bearers on either syde, shall not only 

 doe against Pyrats in manner aforesayd, but alsoe against all, and 

 singuler psons, whatsoever they be that shall chance to trouble, molest, 

 hinder, exacte, or against the Lavve of all nations burthen, or charge 



