Northern Europe - The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries Of The English Nation - Volume 1 - Collected By Richard Hakluyt
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Ac De Communi Assensu Mercatorum Anglicorum Pradictorum
Statuta, Ordinationes, & Consuetudines, Prout Pro Meliori Gubernatione
Status Eorundem Mercatorum Anglicorum In Hac
Parte videbitur expedire,
faciendi & stabiliendi & omnes & singulos mercatores Anglicos prafatis
gubernatoribus sic eligendis vel eorum loca tenentibus seu eorum alicui,
Aut alicui statutorum, ordinationum & consuetudinum pradictarum contrarios,
rebelles, vel inobedientes iuxta quantitatem delicti sui in hac parte
rationabiliter puniendi. Volentes insuper omnia iusta & rationabilia
statuta, ordinationes & consuetudines per dictos gubernatores sic eligendos
in forma pradicta facienda & stabilienda, nec non omnes iustas &
rationabiles ordinationones per [Marginal note: Nota.] nuper gubernatores
pradictorum mercatorum Anglicorum de communi assensu eorundem mercatorum
pro huiusmodi gubernatione sua in partibus pradictis iuxta priuilegia &
authoritates sibi per magistrum. Prucia seu alios dominos partium
pradictarum concessa, factas & stabilitas, sen per pradictos gubernatores
nunc vt pramittitur eligendos iuxta priuilegia pradicta, seu alia
priuilegia eisdem mercatoribus Anglicis per pradictos magistrum & dominos
in posterum concedenda, facienda & stabilienda, rata, firma & accepta
haberi, & pro ratis firmis, & acceptis ibidem fimiter & inuiolabiter
obseruari. Damus autem vniuersis & singulis mercatoribus Anghcis pradictis
tenere prasentium firmiter in mandatis, quod eisdem gubernatonbus sic
eligendis & eorum loca tenentibus in pramissis omnibus & singulis ac alijs
gubernationem & regimen in hac parte qualitercunque concernentibus
intendentes sint, consulentes obedientes & auxiliantes prout decet. Data in
palatio nostro Westmonasterij sub magni sigili nostri testimomo sexto die
Iunij Anno regni nostri quinto.
A Charter of King Henry the fourth graunted in the fift yeere of his reigne
to the English Marchants resident in the partes of Prussia, Denmarke,
Norway, Sweden, and Germanie for the chusing of gouernours among
themselues.
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