_ 131 _ against this will. Likewise, they have obliged him to pay for the losses which they have incurred on their goods. He also said that these, my Captain, took over the house of the Urracas Note from translator: a very strong Indian wine, pale white in colour and levied duties on the people to whom he gave quazilados and levied taxes on their revenues. He asked me to design to attend to this and order that they cease such violations of his freedom of action. Now that I have looked at his request, I resolve and order, in this letter, that these my captains, factors and whatever other officials there, may not seize or take these tunics or accept the privilege of horse and a cruzado from the King, even if he wants to give them to them of his own free will. The only exception will be if, according to the terms and conditions of the peace agreements, which have been drawn up between me and this King, it has been established and agreed that any of these Captains and officials have to have these tunics and the privilege relating to the cruzado and the horse. In this case they will have only that which is stated in the terms and conditions. However, the King will not be obliged to pay them the losses which they make on their
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