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26. 



None to come 

 into each oth 

 Havens wth men 

 of warr to a 

 Number wh might 

 cause suspition &c. 

 Leaue &c. 



They may not come to, or in, nor stay in the 

 Havens of each others Country with men of warr, 

 > and souldiers, to a number which might cause 

 apparent suspition, or ill thoughts, without con- 

 sent, or leave of those vnder whome the said 

 Havens are, vnlesse they be driven by tempest, 

 or forced to doe soe through necessitye, and to avoyd any dangers 

 of the sea. 



27. 



Othr m en of -\ For the men of warr of either syde, not being 

 warre to come & j- - n goe g rea ^ a num b er to cause any suspition, 

 the Havens, rivers, and roades of either party, shall 

 be alwayes open and free for to come in, there lye at Ancher, and 

 sayle out agayne without any hinderance, or trouble ; the sayd men 

 of warr regulating themselves neverthelesse according to the lawes, 

 and customes of the respective places. 



28. 

 Men of warre not > Provided neverthelesse that none of the men 



commgTntoHaue 6 ^ I of Warr ' or such as have Comission on either 

 to shew their syde, shalbe subiect to any search, or visitation 

 ' there, or on the respective coasts, or alsoe in 

 the full sea, further then only to shew each 

 others Comissions, comeing into their respective Havens, and not 

 otherwise. 



29. 



Like libertie \ All perticular Comission bearers on either side, 

 touchg Prizes &c. / ghall ijj iew i se en j oy t ^ e same f ree dome, in respect 



of their owne ships, as alsoe of the prises which they shall have taken 

 from their particular on the corhon Enemy, for to bring the said prises 

 to the place where they are bound according to their Comission, 

 which they shalbe bound to informe, or make knowne to the Officers 

 of the place, or to paie any dutye vnto them, or any else there, they 

 shalbe neverthelesse bound to shew their respective Comissions to the 

 sayd Officers. 



30. 



Goods of eithr-v The goods, wares, and merchandizes of the 

 emies8hi> m to E be ^ sulc)iects and inhabitants of either partie, laeden, 

 prize as well as ye j and found in Enemyes ships shalbe vnfree, and 

 ships. J prise as well as y e ships. 



