The Clarendon Historical Societys Reprints Series Ii

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Edinburgh Clarendon Historical Society
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O refill the Emperor. Alfo that the French King would go thither in Perfon, with 200 Gentlemen of his Houfehold, and 400 Archers of his Guard.
16. The French King fent his Secretary de Lausbefpine to declare this Voyage to him, * and to defire him to take pains to have Mr. Pickering with him to be a Witnefs of his Doings.
19. Whereupon it was appointed, that he fhould have 2000 Crowns for his Furnilhment, befides his Diet, and Barnabe 800.
20. The Countefs of Pembrook died.
18. The Merchant- Ad
...venturers put in their Replication to the Stiliards Anfwer.
23. A Decree was made by the Board, that upon knowledg and information of their Charters they had found : Firft, That they were no fufficient Corporation. 2. That their Number, Names, and Nation, was unknown. 3. That when they had forfeited their Liberties, King Edward the \th did reftore them on this condition, That they fhould colour no Strangers Goods, which they had done. Alfo that whereas in the beginning they fhipped not pafl 8 Clothes, after 100, after 1000, after that 6000 ; now in their Name was fhipped 44000 Clothes in one Year, and but 11 00 of all other Strangers.


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