By the Quene. Where of late tyme there hath ben a certayne staye and intermission of the auncient free entercourse for marchaundise, betwixt this realme and the lowe countreys belongyng to the Kyng of Spayne the Quenes Maiesties good brother ...
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[1564]
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By the Kynge and the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie beynge enformed that a number of gentlemen ... hauinge dwellynge places and mansion houses in diuerse shires of the realme ... haue withdrawen them selfes from thence and lye here in or aboute the citie of London ...
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