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By the King
a proclamation against making collections without license vnder the great seale -
By the King
a proclamation prohibiting the making vp of girdles, belts, hangers, and other wares for mens wearing, or for warre-seruice, with brasse-buckles -
By the King
a proclamation inhibiting the resort of His Maiesties people to the court, for cure of the kings euill, and to restraine the accesse of others from infected places -
By the King
a proclamation for the better encouragement, and aduancement of the trade of the East-Indie Companie, and for preuention of excesse of priuate trade -
By the King
a proclamation for enabling all His Maiesties subiects to trade within his seuerall dominions, without being further charged with customes, or other dueties, then they of that kingdome wherein they trade, ought to pay -
By the King
a proclamation commanding the gentry to keepe their residence at their mansions in the countrey, and forbidding them to make their habitations in London, and places adioyning -
By the King
a proclamation commanding the due execution of the lawes made against eating and selling of flesh in Lent, and other times prohibited -
By the King
a proclamation for prizing of wines -
By the King. A proclamation commanding a due execution of lawes, concerning Lent and fasting dayes
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By the King. A proclamation for the well ordering of the silke trade, throughout England
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A collection of sundrie statutes, frequent in vse
with notes in the margent, and references to the booke cases and books of entries and registers, where they be treated of. Together with an abridgement of the residue which be expired, repealed, altered, and worne out of vse, or doe concerne priuate persons, places, or things, and not the whole common-wealth. Whereunto be added certaine materiall statutes, neuer printed before in English. Also a necessary table, or kalender, is annexed hereunto, expressing in titles the most materiall branches of those statutes in vse, and practise. By Fardinando Pulton of Lincolnes Inne, Esquire. Faithfully corrected, and now much enlarged by the addition of all the late statutes, published since anno sept. Iac. Regis -
A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
in answer to the petition of the eleven members and the votes of the house, for bringing in a particular charge against them. An order by His Excellency for appointing a committee of the army to hold a treaty with the commissioners of Parliament, and a proclamation by His Excellency forbidding any abuse or obstruction to the levying the excise or other assessments -
By the King. A proclamation for the well ordering of the silke trade, throughout England
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By the King. A proclamation commanding a due execution of lawes, concerning Lent and fasting dayes
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His Maiesties speciall command is, that these articles following be obserued by all, vpon paine of his displeasure, and such dangers as shall follow
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By the King. A proclamation concerning gold-weights
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By the King. A proclamation to restraine the transportation of corne, vvooll, vvooll-fells, fullers earth, and leather
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the well-making of soape
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the post-master of England for forreigne parts
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By the King. A proclamation for prizing of vvines
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the making vp of girdles, belts, hangers, and other vvares for mens wearing
or for vvarre-seruice, with brasse-buckles -
By the King. A proclamation, inhibiting the resort of His Maiesties people to the court for cure of the Kings euill
and to restraine the accesse of others from infected places -
By the King. A proclamation commanding the gentry to keepe their residence at their mansions in the countrey
and forbidding them to make their habitations in London, and places adioyning -
By the King. A proclamation for enabling all His Maiesties subiects to trade within his seuerall dominions
without being further charged with customes, or other dueties, then they of that kingdome wherein they trade, ought to pay -
By the King. A proclamation for the better encouragement, and aduancement of the trade of the East Indie Companie
and for preuention of excesse of priuate trade