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A73575 The marchants avizo Very necessarie for their sonnes and seruants, when they first send them beyond the seas, as to Spaine and Portingale or other countreyes. Made by their hartie wellwiller in Christ. I.B. marchant. J. B. (John Browne), 1526?-1595. 1589 (1589) STC 3908.4; ESTC S124654 29,085 78

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thing which I deliuered you for a token of goodwill from me Inquire secretly what wares are in good request best vendible and send me speedy and secret intelligence of it See that the purser of the Vnicorne firme you billes of lading Thus exhorting you to remember your duety towardes God whom I beseech to protect you euermore by his holy Spirit and prosper you in all your affaires Bristow this 17. day of December An. 1589. Your Master to do you any good that you shall deserue T. A. The forme of a bill of exchange for the countrey of Spaine VVOrshipfull may it please you to pay vpon this my first bill vnto R. N. or the bearer hereof within 15. dayes after the safe arriuall of the Gabriell of Bristow to her Port of discharge * Note that you must make 3. of these billes * Thirty and thre pound six shillings ond eight pence thirtie and three pounds sixe shillings and eight pence Which is for 100. Duckets that I haue taken vp by exchange for your vse of T.M. a marchant of London at six shillings and eight pence the Ducket From S. Lucar the 16. day of December 1589. By me R. A. Say as folovveth in your second bil of exchange and so accordingly in the third Worshipful may it please you to pay vpon this my second bill my first not being payed vnto R. N. or the bearer hereof and so foorth as in the other A bill of Exchange to be made in England VVItnesseth this present bill of exchange that I R. A. marchant of the citie of Bristowe do owe vnto T. M. marchant of the sayd citie the summe of 100. Duckets I say an hundred Duckets of currant monie of Spaine accompting after 11 rials of plate to the Ducket To be payd vnto the sayd T. M. or his assignes within 10. dayes next and immediatly after the safe arriuall of the good ship called the Gabriel of Bristowe to the port of S. Lucar in Andalouzia in Spaine or any other porte of hir discharge And for the true payment therof I the abouenamed R A. do binde me my goods my heirs executors assignes firmly to these presents In witnesse of the truth I haue caused two of these billes to be made the which the one being payed the other to be voide and haue put my firme and seale vnto them deliuered them as my deed in Bristow the 15. day of September 1589. and in the 31. yeare of our soueraigne Queene Elizabeth her maiesties raigne c. An aquitance Witnesseth these presents that I R.A. marchant of the City of Bristow haue receaued of T. M. marchant of the said city the summe of a hundred Duckets currant monies of Spaine due vnto my master T. A. as apeared by a bill of exchange Wherefore to testify that I am truely satisfied payd of the aforesaid summe I haue vnto this aquittance set my firme and deliuered it as my deed the 18. day of Nouember 1589. By me R. A. A bill of Atturney Witnesseth these presents that I R. A. marchant of the City of Bristow do substitute and appoint my true lawful atturney T. M. marchant of Bridgwater to recouer receaue of G. H. marchāt of the aforesaid City of Bristow the summe of 25. pound due vnto me as appeareth by his bil Wherfore I giue also to the said T. M all my owne full power and authority to deale and to do as in steed of my self In witnesse of the truth I haue vnto this present bill of Atturney put my firme and seale deliuered it as my deed in Bristow the 17. day of our Soueraigne Queene Elizabeth her Maiesties Raigne c. A bill of debt BE it known to all mē by these presents that I R. A. marchant of the Citie of Bristowe owe vnto T. M. marchant of the said City the summe of 25. pounds 8. shillings of good currant moneys of England to be payd vnto the said T. M. or his assignes at or vpon the 25. day of Iuly next ensuing the date hereof And for the true payment thereof I the abouenamed R. A. do binde me my goods heirs executors administrators and assignes firmely by these presents In witnesse of truth I haue caused this bill of debt to be made and haue hereunto put my firme and seale and deliuered it as my deede in Bristow the 4. day of May 1589. and in the 31. yeare of our Soueraigne Queene Elizabeth her Maiesties Reigne c. A Bond or Obligacion Nouerint vniuersiper praesentes me R. A. de ciuitate Bristoliae mercatorē teneri et firmiter obligari T. M. de eadem ciuitate Mercatori in viginti libris bonae legalis monetae Angliae Soluendis eidem T. M. aut suo certo Atturnato executoribus siue administratoribus suis Ad quam quidem solutionem bene fideliter faciendam obligo me heredes executores administratores meos firmiter per praesentes Sigillo meo sigillatum datum septimo die Nouembris anno regni Dominae nostrae Elizabethae Dei gratia Angliae Franciae Hyberniae Reginae fidei defens c. tricesimo primo The condition of this Obligacion is such that if the abouebounden R. A. his heires executors or assignes doe well and truly content and pay or cause to be contented and payd vnto the aboue named T. M his executors administrators or assignes the summe of tenne pounds of good and currant money of England on the sixteenth day of May next insuing the date aboue written without couen or fraude That then this obligacion to be void or else to stand in full force and vertue A Policie or vvriting of assurance IN the name of God Amen Be it known vnto all men by these presents that Thomas Aldworth marchant of the citie of Bristowe doth make assurance and causeth him selfe to be assured from the Port of the sayd citie of Bristow called Hungrode vnto the port of Lisbon in the kingdome of Portingale and therehence directly backe againe to the aforesayd Port of Bristow vpon the bodie tackle apparell ordinance munition artillerie boate and other furniture of the good ship called the Gabriell of Bristow of the burthen of 60. tunnes or thereabouts And also vpon all goods wares and marchandises laden or to be laden in the aforesayd ship the Gabriel whereof is maister vnder God for this present voyage R.M. or by what other name the maister of the ship may or shal be called Beginning the aduenture from the day and houre of the lading of the anker spreading the sayle and departure of the sayde ship from Hungrode aforesaid And so shall continue and endure vntill such time as the said ship with all her sayd furniture all the goods and marchandises laden in her shall returne and safely arriue back againe from Lisbon vnto the Port of Hungrode aforesayd there hath surged and mored at an anker by the space of 24. houres in good safetie Touching the aduentures and