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E the Conuls, Governors, Protectors, and Defenders of the Priviledges [sic], Freedoms, and Liberties of the City of Mareillis; do certifie, and attet to all to all to whom it hall appertain, that Mr. Andrew du Ryer, Lord of Malezair, Gentleman in Ordinary of the Kings Chamber, and heretofore Conul to his Majety in Ægypt, hath executed the charge for the aid Conulhip like a man of honety and honour; no complaint having been made at any time, or his adminitration, or deportment during the time of his abode there, and that he exercied that office; Neither was any complaint ever made of the aid Mr. du Ryer during the time he ojourned at Contantinople for the ervice of his Majesty; but all the Captains and Officers of Merchant Veels, and of others that negotiated in the ame parts, received of him all favour, as in matters that concerned them, as in affairs that did relate to the ervice of his Majety, and the advantage of his Subjects traffique [sic]: in tetimony of which, We have drawn and igned thee preents, and have put and affixed to them, the Seal, and accutomed Arms of this City.

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De Bourgongne, Conul. I. Savornin, Conul. Meinardet, Conul.

By the aid Conuls Boet.