or to any the dominions thereof, any maner of marchandizes
whatsoeuer growing, or being made within the said
Countrey of Barbary, or within any the dominions thereof,
vnlesse it be by and with the license of the more part
of them then liuing, first had and obtained, so alwayes
that the sayd Erle of Leicester (if hee be liuing)
be one, vnder the paine that euery one that shall
offend or doe against this our present prohibition
here last aboue mentioned in these presents, shall
forfeite and lose all and singular the said marchandizes
to be landed in any our realmes and dominions, contrary
to the tenor and true meaning of this our prohibition
in that behalfe prouided: the one moitie of all
and euery which said forfaitures whatsoeuer mentioned
or specified in these our present Letters patents,
shalbe to vs, our heires and successors: And
the other moity of al and euery the said forfaitures,
we doe by these presents of our certaine knowledge
and meere motion clearely and wholy for vs, our heires
and successors giue and graunt vnto the said Erles,
Thomas Starkie, &c. And these our Letters patents,
vpon the onely sight thereof, without any further warrant,
shal bee sufficient authoritie to our Treasurer of
England for the time being, to our Barons of the Exchequer,
and to all other our officers that shall haue to deale
in this behalfe, to make full allowance vnto the said
Erles, Thomas Starkie, &c. their deputies or assignes
of the one moitie of all and singular the goods, marchandizes
and things whatsoever mentioned in these our present
Letters patents, to be forfaited at any time or times
during the said terme of twelue yeres: which
said allowance we doe straightly charge and commaund
from time to time to be made to the sayd Erles, Thomas
Starkie, &c. and to euery of them accordingly, without
any maner of delay or deniall or any of our officers
whatsoever, as they tender our fauour and the furtherance
of our good pleasure. And wee doe straightly charge
and commaund, and by these presents prohibite all
and singular Customers and Collectors of our customes
and subsidies, and comptrollers, of the same, of and
within our Citie and port of London, and all other
portes, creekes, and places within this our Realme
of England, and euery of them, that they ne any of
them take or perceiue, or cause, or suffer to be taken,
receiued, or perceiued for vs and in our name, or
to our vse, or to the vses of our heires or successors
of any person or persons, any sum or summes of money,
or other things whatsoeuer during the said terme of
12. yeeres, for, and in the name and liew or place
of any custome, subsidy and other thing or duties
to vs, our heires or successors due or to be due for
the customes and subsidies of any marchandizes whatsoeuer
growing, being made or comming out of the said countrey
of Barbary, or out of the dominions thereof, nor make,
cause, nor suffer to be made any entrie into our or
their books of customs and subsidies, nor make any
agreement for the subsidies and customs, of, and for


