A Declaration of the Causes, Which Mooved the Chiefe Commanders of the Nauie of Her Most Excellent Maiestie the Queene of England, in Their Voyage And Expedition for Portingal, to Take And Arrest in the Mouth of the Riuer of Lisbone, Certaine Shippes of C
A Declaration of the Causes, Which Mooved the Chiefe Commanders of the Nauie of Her Most Excellent Maiestie the Queene of England, in Their Voyage And Expedition for Portingal, to Take And Arrest in the Mouth of the Riuer of Lisbone, Certaine Shippes of C
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[Sidenote: The Queenes Maiesties letters to the Hamburgers. ] _We doubt not, but you haue heard what occasions of discorde are lately fallen out betweene vs and the king of Spaine, whereof wee cannot throughly coniecture what troubles are like to ensue. If peace arise, we meane to deny you nothing, being our ancient confederates: but if it grow to a warre, we wish you aduisedly to consider, that it standeth not with the safetie of our kingdome, to suffer our enemies to bee ayded with corne, and... prouisions for warre, thereby to be armed against vs. Which things, according to your accustomed wisedomes you calling to minde, wee hope you will demaunde nothing at our handes, which may be hurtfull to our state: as for the transporting of other sortes of marchandise into those partes, whereby our enemies may neither bee ayded with victuals, nor necessaries of warre, we will not hinder you, but will permit your shippes to ride on our coastes, and to passe long with all fauour for the performance of their intended nauigation: with which our answere, we hope you will be fully satisfied and contented, the present state of things considered.
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