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Zacynthus (Greece) (search for this): narrative 502
, builded and furnished diverse good and serviceable shippes and therewith to their like costs and charges have traded and frequented, and from time to time doe trade and frequent and traffike by sea with the commodities of our Realme to Venice , Zante , Candie, and Zephalonia and other the dominions of the Segniorie and State of Venice, and thereby have made and mainteyned, and doe make and continually maintaine divers good shippes with mariners skilfull and fitte and necessarie for our servicemay by the space of twelve yeeres from the day of the date of these our letters Patents freely traffike, and use the trade of Marchandize as well by sea as by lande into and from the dominions of the sayde Grand Signor, and into and from Venice , Zante , Candie and Zephalonia, and other the dominions of the Signiorie and State of Venice, and also by lande through the Countries of the sayde Grand Signor into and from the East India, lately discovered by John Newberie, Ralph Fitch, William Leech,
Venice (Italy) (search for this): narrative 502
charges, builded and furnished diverse good and serviceable shippes and therewith to their like costs and charges have traded and frequented, and from time to time doe trade and frequent and traffike by sea with the commodities of our Realme to Venice , Zante , Candie, and Zephalonia and other the dominions of the Segniorie and State of Venice, and thereby have made and mainteyned, and doe make and continually maintaine divers good shippes with mariners skilfull and fitte and necessarie for ouall and may by the space of twelve yeeres from the day of the date of these our letters Patents freely traffike, and use the trade of Marchandize as well by sea as by lande into and from the dominions of the sayde Grand Signor, and into and from Venice , Zante , Candie and Zephalonia, and other the dominions of the Signiorie and State of Venice, and also by lande through the Countries of the sayde Grand Signor into and from the East India, lately discovered by John Newberie, Ralph Fitch, Willia
Westminster (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 502
mes when you or any of you shal thereto bee required, any Statute, Acte, ordinance, Proviso, Proclamation or restraint heretofore had, made, set foorth, ordained or provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. Although expresse mention of the true yeerely value or certaintie of the premisses, or any of them, or of any other gifts or graunts by us, or any of our progenitours to the sayde Governour and Companie of the marchants of Levant before this time made, in these presents is not made: Or any Statute, Acte, Ordinance, provision, proclamation or restraint to the contrary thereof before this time had, made, done, or provided, or any other matter, thing or cause whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. In witnesse whereof wee have caused these our letters to be made patents. Witness our selfe at Westminster the seventh day of Januarie in the foure and thirtieth yeere of our raigne. Per breve de privato Sigillo . Bailie.
Sigillo (Italy) (search for this): narrative 502
mes when you or any of you shal thereto bee required, any Statute, Acte, ordinance, Proviso, Proclamation or restraint heretofore had, made, set foorth, ordained or provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. Although expresse mention of the true yeerely value or certaintie of the premisses, or any of them, or of any other gifts or graunts by us, or any of our progenitours to the sayde Governour and Companie of the marchants of Levant before this time made, in these presents is not made: Or any Statute, Acte, Ordinance, provision, proclamation or restraint to the contrary thereof before this time had, made, done, or provided, or any other matter, thing or cause whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. In witnesse whereof wee have caused these our letters to be made patents. Witness our selfe at Westminster the seventh day of Januarie in the foure and thirtieth yeere of our raigne. Per breve de privato Sigillo . Bailie.
Corinth (Greece) (search for this): narrative 502
art thereof anie manner of small fruites called corrants, being the raysins of Corinth , or wine of Candie, unlesse it be by and with the licence, consent, and agreembe brought into our saide Realme any of the said corrants being the raysins of Corinth , or wines of Candia , other then the sayd companie in paine of our indignationor cause to be brought from any the places aforesayde any corrants, raysins of Corinth , or wines of Candia contrarie to our expresse commaundement in that behalfe h yeeres for any custome, pondage, taxe or subsidie of any corrants, raysins of Corinth , or wines of Candie aforesayd save onely of and in the name of the sayde Goverg the sayd space of twelve yeeres shall take entrie of any corants, raisins of Corinth , or wines of Candia , or take or make any agreement for any custome, pondage, or other subsidie for any of the sayd corants, raisins of Corinth , or wines of Candie, with any person or persons whatsoever, other then with, or in the name and by
Crete (Greece) (search for this): narrative 502
d Segniorie of Venice by sea, or that shall bring or cause to be brought into our saide Realme any of the said corrants being the raysins of Corinth , or wines of Candia , other then the sayd companie in paine of our indignation, and of forfaiture and losse aswell of the shippe and ships with the furniture thereof, as also of the graffike by sea into any the dominions aforesaide, or to bring or cause to be brought from any the places aforesayde any corrants, raysins of Corinth , or wines of Candia contrarie to our expresse commaundement in that behalfe herein set downe and published. Provided alwayes, and our expresse will is notwithstanding the premisse, that neither they nor any of them at any time or times during the sayd space of twelve yeeres shall take entrie of any corants, raisins of Corinth , or wines of Candia , or take or make any agreement for any custome, pondage, or other subsidie for any of the sayd corants, raisins of Corinth , or wines of Candie, with any person o
of Governour and company of Marchants of the Levant shall from hence foorth for the terme of twelusing feate of marchandise by and through the Levant seas otherwise called the Mediterran seas inttiles, or others: And by and through the sayd Levant seas into and from all other seas, rivers, poyd Governour and companie of marchants of the Levant , and such particular persons as be or shall byd Governour and companie of marchants of the Levant , and such onely as be or shall be of that comtie of Governour and companie of marchants of Levant , neverthelesse sithence, as we be informed, tion of Governour and companie of marchants of Levant , and have and enjoy the same, and as great ligents in the trade of marchandise by the sayd Levant seas, into any the countries, dominions or teas other of the sayd Companie of marchants of Levant shall, and doe, or ought to beare and pay: an sayde Governour and companie of marchants of Levant , that if at the ende of the sayd terme of twe[13 more...]
England (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): narrative 502
The second letters Patents graunted by the Queenes Majestic to the Right worshipfull companie of the English Marchants for the Levant , the seventh of Januarie 1592. ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England, France, and Irelande, defender of the faith &c. To all our Officers, ministers and subjects, and to all other people aswell within this our Realme of England, as else where under our obeysance and jurisdiction or otherwise unto whom these our letters shalbe seene, shewed, or read, greeting. Where our welbeloved subjects Edward Osborne knight Alderman of our citie of London, William Hareborne Esquire, and Richard Staper of our saide citie Marchant, have by great adventure and industrie with their great cost and charges by the space of sundry late yeeres travelled, and caused travell to be taken aswell by secrete and good meanes, as by daungerous wayes and passages both by lande and sea to finde out and set open a trade of marchandize and traffike into the landes, I
The second letters Patents graunted by the Queenes Majestic to the Right worshipfull companie of the English Marchants for the Levant , the seventh of Januarie 1592. ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England, France, and Irelande, defender of the faith &c. To all our Officers, ministers and subjects, and to all other people aswell within this our Realme of England, as else where under our obeysance and jurisdiction or otherwise unto whom these our letters shalbe seene, shewed, or read, greeting. Where our welbeloved subjects Edward Osborne knight Alderman of our citie of London, William Hareborne Esquire, and Richard Staper of our saide citie Marchant, have by great adventure and industrie with their great cost and charges by the space of sundry late yeeres travelled, and caused travell to be taken aswell by secrete and good meanes, as by daungerous wayes and passages both by lande and sea to finde out and set open a trade of marchandize and traffike into the landes, Il