North Eastern Europe - The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries Of The English Nation - Volume 3 - Collected By Richard Hakluyt
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Prouided Also, That Euery Of The Queenes Maiesties Subiects Inhabiting
Within The Citie Of Yorke, The Townes Of Newcastle Vpon Tine, Hull And Of
Boston, Hauing Continually Traded The Course Of Merchandize By The Space Of
Ten Yeeres, And Which Before 25.
Of December that shalbe in Anno D. 1567.
shal contribute, ioyne, and put in stocke, to, with, and amongst the said
company, such summe and summes of money, as any of the said company, which
hath throughly continued and contributed to the saide newe trade, from the
yeere 1552.
Hath done, and before the saide 25. of December 1567. shall do
for the furniture of one ordinary, full and intire portion, or share, and
do in all things behaue himselfe as others of the said societie be bound to
doe, and hereafter shall bee bound to do by the priuiledges, ordinances and
statutes of the saide company, shall from the same 25. day of December
1567. be, and be accompted free, and as one of the said societie and
company, and subiect to the priuiledges, ordinances and statutes of the
saide company, reasonably made and to be made, any thing in this present
Act to the contrary notwithstanding.
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A very briefe remembrance of a voyage made by M. Anthony Ienkinson, from
London in Moscouia, sent from the Queenes Maiestie to the Emperour, in
the yeere 1566.
The fourth day of May in the yere aforesaid, I imbarked my selfe at
Grauesend in the good ship called the Harry of London, and hauing had a
prosperous voyage arriued at the bay of S. Nicholas in Russia the 10.
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