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Transcription

The coppye of the Vice Kinge his Lre
written to the Quene in Italyan

Most worthy famous and vertuous Quene may yt
please your Matie the same to be advitysed that att my
arryvall to our Port Argeale I fynd cten of your people
to the number of sixetene indetted and pawned in this our
porte beinge as I preave pawned by a captayne of
your Court called Edward Glemham whoe lefte eight of
these yoor soldyers and maryners pledges for money and victaull
for the revictillinge of his shipp And your Capteyn retorning
to our port from the sea pretendnige to paye his Detts
sent his boate wth eight men more ashore wch are likewise
here stayed for the Townes better securytye he settinge
salye in a storme and as yett I preave noe meanes
whereby these your subiects are to be relyved by ye said
Captayne wishinge and desyrenige your maiestye yt such
good order maye be taken as these Detts may be paide
and our Towne freed and as accordinge to our leage as allsoe
the report of your marchants I have allwayes wthin my
government used your subiects frenidly soe as I expectt
the contenuance theirof And what wronge your subiects have
receyved these twoe last yeares past by ye Kinges then
here Resydent your Matie may have such [xxxx] Justice by your
Imbassathour wth the Gran Senyour at Stanbole as wee
would loke for ye like wthin any your Portes Thus wishinge
your Matie Longe health and happy Reigne wth Victorye
over your enymyes I Comitt you to the preservacon
of the Allmightye Argeale the first of October 1595
Hather Knige
Vice Roye

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Elizabeth I
Hather King

Edward Glemham

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Algiers
Constantinople