Extract to the same effect from John Lonison's indenture of 1572, with note (in a different hand) that the same applied to Richard Martin under James I and to Robert Harley under Charles I
Indenture &c.
Iohn Lonison
14. Eliz.
And for the Covenants {illeg}+ Agreemts. Grants + pr.misses abovesaid well + truely to be holden + performed on the parte of the said Master, And that he shall bear himselfe towards Our Soveraigne Lady the Queen + her People in the same office well + Covennable + that he shall make Gree to the Queene The sd. Master hath made bodily Oath afore our Soveraigne Lady the Queene in her Chancery + bindeth himselfe his Heirs + Executors to our Soveraigne Lady the Queen by these pr.sents, And for more surety to make Gree to the Queene + the Merchants of that belongeth to them of Gold + Silver which he shall recieve {sic} by + in manner as is aforesaid while he shall be in the sd. Office, The aforesd. Master hath found Borrowes + Suretyes afore our soveraigne Lady the Queene in her Chancery aforesd. in the sum̄e of Two Thousand Pounds and that upon pain thereof he shall make Gree to the Queenes Highnesse + to the Merchants in manner + forme as is abovesaid.
The same Verbatim In Sr. Richd. Martin Indenture 2°. Iacobi. primi.
The same verbatim In Sr. Richd. Martin knight and Richd. Martin his son 3°. Iacob. 1mi.
The same Indenture renowed 10°. Iacob. 1mi.
The same verbatim In Sr. Robt. Harley knight of the Bath 2°. Carol. 1mi.
Source
MINT 19/1/397, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKc. October 1702, c. 233 words.