Volume 1
A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485-1714 / With an historical essay on their origin and use, by Robert Steele.
- James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485-1714 / With an historical essay on their origin and use, by Robert Steele. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![pence according to the sens of the Statut made in that behalf 27 H. 8. cap. 9. [Begins] Where in the Parliament begon att London . . . Westminster : 14 April [1536]. Only found in MS. London copy. B.M. Harl. 442. 97. Antiq. 1 (81). Cal. S.P. 10. 667. N° 157. 19 AUGUST.—BY THE KING. A Proclama- tion declaring the kings neutrality in the differences betweene the Emperor and French king, and pro- hibitinge all his subiects to declare the goods of Fleminges or Frenchmen in their names on payne of imprisonment of there bodies and losse and for- feiture of all their goodes. [Begins] The kings . . . most prudently considering the great . .. Berechurch : 19 August [1536]. Only found in MS. London copy. B.M. Harl. 442. 99. Antiq. 1 (82). Cal. S.P. 11. 330. N° 158. 5 OCTOBER.—BY THE KING. A Proclama- tion concerning the length and breadth of woollen clothes. [Begins] Forasmuch as by diuers statutes lately made yt is . . . Westminster: 5 October [1536]. Only found in MS. Chichester copy. Operation of new statutes postponed to Michaelmas. B.M. Harl. 442. 100. Antiq. 1 (83). Cal. S.P. 11. 545. N° 159. 27 OCTOBER.—BY THE KING. A Proclama- tion comaunding sufficient provision to be made for the Army which the King intended in person to conduct into the North parts of the Realme to suppresse Rebellions and comaunding his soldiours to paie for such vittailes as they shall take on payne of deathe. [Begins] Forasmuch as . . . intendeth God willing to auance . . . [Westminster : 27 October 1536.] Only found in MS. B.M. Harl. 442. 103. Antiq. 1 (85). Cal. S.P. 11. 886. leo. (V 29 OCTOBER.—BY THE KING. A Pro- clamation declaring the causes of the Rebellion in Lincolnshire and his Maiesties proceedinges to suppresse the same and demaunding the apprehen- sion and imprisonment of the authors and divulgers of false tales and seditious Rumours. [Begins] Henry . . . Forasmuch as it is come to our know- ledge . . . [Westminster : (?) 29 October 1536.] Only found in MS. B.M. Harl. 442. 101. Antiq. 1 (84). See Hoi inshed. jq’o 20]^^ 2 NOVEMBER.—BY THE KING. The kings free and generall pardon to all and singular his subiects Rebelles in the North parts. [Begins] Albeit that you the kynges . . . subiectes and comons . . . [Windsor : 2 November 1536.] Only found in MS. Pardon to subjects in the North through Duke of Norfolk sealed with Great Seal. Robert Aske, Hutton of Snape, Hichin of Beuerley, William Humbler the bailiff, Henry Coke of Durham, shoemaker, and Maunsell, vicar of Grayton, excepted. P.R.O. Original P.S.B., Ex. T. R. Misc. 119. 89. MS. draft, S.P.D. 110. 103, with corrections by Wriothesley. B.M. Lansd. 1. 222. Cal. S.P. 11. 955. IJ-o 262, 9 DECEMBER.—BY THE KING. [Begins] Albeit that you the kings highnes subgietts and comons dwelling and inhabiting in the Shires . . . [Pardon for the Pilgrimage of Grace.] Richmond : 9 December [1536]. Only found in MS. P.R.O. S.P.D. 112. 195 ; Ex. T. R. Misc. 119. 93-5, dated 2 December, f. 91 dated 3 December. Cal. S.P. 11. 1276. ij-o 263, 1536-7 24 JANUARY.—BY THE KING. A Proclama- tion comaunding the due execution of the Statut made 25 H. 8. cap. 17, prohibiting the shooting in handguns and Crossebowes by persons which haue not C*' per annum. And comaunding that none which are licenced to shoote in handguns shall vse anie handgun vnles yt be of the length with the stock Two foote and a half of the standerd at least vpon paine of Fyne and ymprisonment. [Begins] Forasmuch as in the Parliament begunne Westminster: 24 January [1536-7]. Only found in MS. London copy. B.M. Harl. 442. 104. Antiq. 2 (86). Cal. S.P. 12. 210. 164. 20 FEBRUARY.-BY THE KING. A Pro- clamation for deviding of certaine Lordshippes and Townes to be vnited and knitt vnto diuers Shires neare the Marches of Wales. [Begins] Where in the Parliament begon and . . . Westminster : 20 February [1536-7]. Only found in MS. B.M. Harl. 442. 106. Antiq. 2 (87). This Proclamation has been printed. Cal. S.P. 12. 472. 265. 1537 24 JULY.—BY THE KING. [Begins] Albeit divers and many of you the . . . [Pardon on Bigott’s rebellion.] [Westminster] : 24 July [1537]. Only found in MS. Recalls pardon for Pilgrimage of Grace [No. 163, q.v.]. A free pardon offered to all who sue for it on condition of futm’e good behaviour. P.R.O. Original signed, P.S.B., Ex. T. R. Misc. 118. 105. Draft corrected by Crumwell f. 109. Cal. S.P. 12 (2j 329. 266. 9 OCTOBER.—BY THE KING. A Proclama- tion concerning the lengthe and breadthe of Woollen Clothes. [Begins] Where at the humble suits of. . . Westminster: 9 October [1537]. Only found in MS. Colchester copy. Act further suspended to next Michaelmas. B.M. Harl. 442. 112. Antiq. 2 (88).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24872763_0001_0236.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


