Orders and articles granted by the high and mightie Lords of the States General of the Vnited Prouinces, concerning the erecting of a VVest India Companie together with the priuiledges and rights giuen vnto the same.

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Orders and articles granted by the high and mightie Lords of the States General of the Vnited Prouinces, concerning the erecting of a VVest India Companie together with the priuiledges and rights giuen vnto the same.
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United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.
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[London] :: Printed,
anno Dom. M.DC.XXI. [1621]
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The accounts of the rigging and setting foorth of the ships and other things concerning the same, shall be made within the space of three moneths after the departure of the same; and within a moneth after shall be sent copies of the same vnto vs and the seuerall Courts. And concerning

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the returnes, and the sale of the same, the Courts (whenso∣euer we shall finde it conuenient, or any of the Courts de∣sire it) shall be bound to giue vs and one another notice of all their state.

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