Northern Europe - The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries Of The English Nation - Volume 1 - Collected By Richard Hakluyt
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Ita Tamen Quod Dicta
Latta Ad Tales Manus Non Deueniant, Quod De Custuma Nobis Debita
Defraudemur.
Et praterea est sciendum, quod postquam supradicti mercatores
semel in vno loco infra regnum & potestatem nostram custumam nobis
concessam
Superius pro mercandisis suis in forma soluerint supradicta, &
suum habeant inde warantum, siue huiusmodi mercandisa infra regnum &
potestatem nostram remaneant, siue exterius deferantur, (exceptis vinis,
qua de regno & potestate, nostris pradictis sine volnntate & licentia
nostra sicut pradictum est nullatenus educantur:) Volumus, ac pro nobis, ac
haredibus nostris concedimus, quod nulla exactio, prisa, vel prastatio, aut
aliquod onus super personas mercatorum pradictorum, mercandisas seu bona
eorundem altquatenus imponatur contra formam expressam superius &
concessam. His testibus veracibus principalibus, Roberto Cantuariensi
Archiepiscopo totius Anglia primate, Waltero Couentria & Lichfildia
episcopo, Henrico de Lacy Lincolniense, Humfredo de Bohum comite
Herfordiense, & Essexia & Constabulo magno Anglia, Adomaro de Valentia,
Galfrido de Gaymal, Hugone de Lespensor,[Footnote: Sic.] Waltero de
Bello campo, senescallo hospitij nostri, Roberto de Burijs, & alijs. Datum
per manum nostram apud Windesore, primo die Februarij, anno regni nostri
xxxj.
The aforesaid generall Charter in English.
Edward by the grace of God king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of
Aquitaine, to Archbishops, Bishops, Abbots, Priors, Earles, Barons,
Iustices, Vicounts, gouernours, officers, and all bayliffes, and his
faithfull people sendeth greeting. Wee haue speciall care for the good
estate of all marchants of the kingdomes, lands, and countries following:
to wit of Almaine, France, Spaine, Portugal, Nauarre, Lombardie, Florence,
Prouence, Catalonia, of our duchie of Aquitaine, Tholosa, Caturlune,
[Footnote: Catalonia] Flanders, Brabant, and of all other forreine
countreis and places by what name soeuer they be called, which come into
our kingdome of England, and there remayne, that the sayd marchants may
liue in quiet and full securitie vnder our dominion in time to come.
Wherefore that their hearts desires may bee more readily inclined to our
seruice and the seruice of our kingdome, wee fauourably agreeing to their
petitions, for the fuller assuring of their estate, haue thought good to
graunt to the sayd merchants for vs and our heires for euer these
priuiledges vnder written, ordaining in forme as followeth.
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