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Instructions giuen to Master D. Rogers and Master Ienkinson, beinge sent to Embden to treate with the kinge of Denmarks Commissioners

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Wheras vppon the traffique of our Merchants into Russia there hath growen a controuersye betwene our good Brother, the kinge of Denmarke, and vs about the said voyage, the said kinge, our brother, pretendinge, by vertue of an old league, that our subiects might not traffique into the parte beyonde Norwaye, which allegation tendeth wholie to the Cuttinge of the said traffique in to Russia; and we, for our parts, not then presentelie findiuge out suche recordes of former treaties betwene our progenitours and his, as might haue satisfied our good brother therin, in all respect desired that ther might be Commissioners appoynted on both parts to examyne the right of the Cause, and to determine therof, by vertue of Commission from vs, in suche manner and sorte as shalbe thought meete and Conueniente for both realmes; and accordinge to the said motion made by vs, it hath bene agreed and accorded by vs both to sende both our Ministers and Commissioners to the towne of Embden, against 24th of this presente moneth of Iulye, to th'end and purpose aforesaid. We haue thought good, and so our will and pleasure is, that you do forthwith make your repayre to the said towne of Embden, that you may be ther ready at the tyme appoynted to Conferre with the Commissioners of the said kinge, our good Brother, vppon the Controuersie moued in suche manner and sorte, as by our Commission giuen vnto you we haue authorised you in that behalfe.

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Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia
By Anthony Jenkinson and Other Englishmen
, pp. 344 - 352
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1886

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