. The principal navigations voyages traffiques & discoveries of the English nation : made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeeres. carry any passenger to the Indies, without licence,especially no learned men, nor any fryer, or clergyman,nor any body else without licence of the king : norany strangers not borne in the kingdomes of Spaine. Moreover, that they may not carry away any mar-chandize not comprized in the foresaid orders, underpaine of death : and that all goods which they carrywith them, they oug
. The principal navigations voyages traffiques & discoveries of the English nation : made by sea or over-land to the remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeeres. carry any passenger to the Indies, without licence,especially no learned men, nor any fryer, or clergyman,nor any body else without licence of the king : norany strangers not borne in the kingdomes of Spaine. Moreover, that they may not carry away any mar-chandize not comprized in the foresaid orders, underpaine of death : and that all goods which they carrywith them, they ought to carry the same registred ;under paine of death. Furthermore, that no Master nor Pilot may carryany Chart, nor Astrolabe, nor Crosse-staffe, nor regi-ment, without they bee signed and sealed by the Pilotmajor Alonzo de Chiavez, and the Cosmographer thekings reader Rodrigo Zamorano. Moreover, that going in company with the fleete,they doe and obey all such things, as their Generallshall command them, under paine of death. Written by me Pedro Dias borne in the Isle ofPalma one of the Canaries, upon the requestand gratification of M. Richard Hakluyt, inFebruary 1586. END OF VOLUME XI. i PI IV; r/TR*.
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