. Annals of commerce, manufactures, fisheries and navigation [microform] : with brief notices of the arts and sciences connected with them, containing the commercial transactions of the British Empire and other countries from the earliest accounts to the meeting of the Union Parliament in January 1801 ... with a large appendix ... with a general chronological index .... Commerce; Fisheries; Navigation; Commerce; Pêches; Navigation. A< B. <4ij6i. 631 « ^l*Jf"2'®^'i°'' (mayor of London) ordained lanthornes with Jirhts ' can^ieir;r "^z/^^^^r" "^"^^^ "-'^^'^^^^*


. Annals of commerce, manufactures, fisheries and navigation [microform] : with brief notices of the arts and sciences connected with them, containing the commercial transactions of the British Empire and other countries from the earliest accounts to the meeting of the Union Parliament in January 1801 ... with a large appendix ... with a general chronological index .... Commerce; Fisheries; Navigation; Commerce; Pêches; Navigation. A< B. <4ij6i. 631 « ^l*Jf"2'®^'i°'' (mayor of London) ordained lanthornes with Jirhts ' can^ieir;r "^z/^^^^r" "^"^^^ "-'^^'^^^^* ,irnt'''i%?'*r-'^^^ r*^^ ^^'^ '^^ duke of Burgundy, who was alfo eariof Flanders. Bologne, &c. was renewed till lafterilro T was agreed, that during war with Genoa all goods, bebngine7o the Flemings or others, found onboard Genoefe velels. ftould £ fiable to feizure and condemnation; but that the property of the n Fk^ un errfl'^H'K' ^^'""^T ''^ ^"S^*^'* ihould not be liable to any ar eT trut I rl^'l contraded, or crimes comautted. after the date Jthe truce. In the fubfequent confirmation by the duke, it was a'fo nrnvi^ ed, that no fhouid be done to the me«.h^ . Llmen piCr^s clergymen, and fifhers. <m either fide; that vefleL belon^S?oS hS party taken by corfairs, and carried into the ports of "hf mher partv Ihould be reftored to their owners, or the valued made gocS to retL^; grovifions and merchandize might be imported in neutS ve^k Imo either country without moleftation j unarmed merchant veffek cUfe2 by enemies Ihould be freely admitted into the ports of Ifther mitv he (h make a fpacious road from CalL to Gravd^g^*"nd the Flemings fhould continue it along the Downs of Flander foi the nle of merchants and other perfons of both countries, who weri ^ have no dogs With them, and not to moleft the rabbits <^ the Down^- ?he Enghlh fl^ould have the liberty to make faft their veflel^ inX Flemift ports, as pradifed


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