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By the King. A proclamation for preuention of future abuses in purueyance
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By the King. The Kings most excellent Maiestie, condsidering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases ...
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A proclamation published vnder the name of Iames King of Great Britanny. With a briefe & moderate answere therunto. Whereto are added the penall statutes, made in the same kingdome, against Catholikes. Togeather with a letter which sheweth the said Catholikes piety: and diuers aduertisements also, for better vndersatnding of the whole matter. Translated out of Latin into English
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By the King
a proclamation touching passengers -
By the King
the Kings most excellent Maiestie, considering what peril oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases -
By the King
wee doe not doubt but that all our subiects (embracing the true religion professed in this Church of England, & by law established within this realme) are thoroughly perswaded of our constant resolution for the maintenance & defence of the same -
By the King
where a sedicious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person -
By the King. A proclamation for the search and apprehension of certaine pirates
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Wee doe not doubt but that all our subiects (embracing the true religion professed in this Church of England ...
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Ane act and ordinance set down be the lords of Privie Counsell and Session, anent the pryces to be taken heir-efrer [sic] be the clerks and writters, bering publick function and office within this kingdome
For all sic writts, acts, letters, and extracts as concerns thair office. As also anent the pryces of the Signet, Privie seale, quarrer seale, and great seale. And anent Chalmer feis -
The Kings most excellent Maiestie, condsidering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases; ...
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A proclamation for preuention of future abuses in purueyance
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A proclamation for the search and apprehension of certaine pirates
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A proclamation touching passengers
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The Kings most excellent Maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places of the city of London, ...
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Whereas some difference hath arisen betweene our subiects of south and north Britaine trauayling by seas, about the bearing of their flagges: ...
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Where a seditious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person
and thereupon the people thereabouts haue bene raysed in armes by direction from constable to constable -
By the King. The Kings most excellent maiestie, considering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases
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[Letters from James I and his Council to the government of Ireland]
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Regis oratio, habita in postremo regni ordinum conventu, VVestmonasterii, die ix. Nouemb. anno M.D.C.V
quàm fideliter à loquentis ore excipi potuit. Adiuncta est series detectæ nuper coniurationis, cum aliquot consciorum confessionibus qui custodia continentur -
Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all to whom these presents shall come greeting. Whereas heretofore there hath been vsed within this realme, and is still continued great deceites and abuses in the arte, mysterie and trade of dying and colouring of wools ...