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.

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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.
Author
J. B. (John Browne), 1526?-1595.
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Imprinted at London :: by Richard Field for William Norton, dwelling in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Queenes armes,
1589.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A73575.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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An aquitance.

Witnesseth these presents: that I R.A. mar∣chant 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 Nouem∣ber. 1589.

By me R. A.

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