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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![12 MAY—BY THE KING. An Acte to auc- thoryse certaine of the Kinges Maiesties Counsell to set prices vpon Wynes to be solde by retayle. [London : Bertbelet: 1543.] [If. Gothic letter.] Not found. 35 H. 8. c. 7. 500 printed on Jene paper 20s. lOd. N° 235. 12 MAY.—BY THE KING. An Acte that per- sones being no comen Surgeons maie mynistre medecines owtwarde. [London : Bertbelet: 1543.] [If. Gothic letter.] Not found. 35 H. 8. c. 8. 500 printed on Jene paper 20s. lOd. 236. 12 MAY.—BY THE KING. An Acte for the preservacion of the Ryuer of Seuerne. [London : Bertbelet: 1543.] [2 ff. Gothic letter.] Not found. 35 H. 8. 0 9. 500 printed on 2 sheets of Jene paper 41s. 8d. Jjf° 237. 12 MAY.—BY THE KING. An Acte for the true making of Couerlettes in Yorke. [London : Bertbelet: 1543.] [2 ff. Gothic letter,] Not found. 35 H. 8. c. 10. 500 printed on 2 sheets of Jene paper 41s. 8d. IfO 238, 12 MAY.—BY THE KING. An Acte for the true making of Frises and Cottens in Wales, [London : Bertbelet: 1543.] [1 f. Gothic letter.] Not found, 35 H. 8. c. 11. 500 printed on Jene paper 21s. 8d. Ifo 239. 12 MAY.—BY THE KING. An Acte for the pauing of certaine Lanes and Stretes in London and West- minster. London: Bertbelet: 1543.] 2 ff. Gothic letter.] Not found. 35 H. 8. c. 12. 50 printed on 2 sheets of Jene paper 4s. 2d. jj'o 240 12 MAY.—BY THE KING. An Acte for Knightes and Burgesses to have places in the Parliament for the Countie Palantyne and Citie of Chestre. [London : Bertbelet: 1543.] [If. Gothic letter.] Not found. 35 H. 8. c. 13. 50 copies printed on Jene paper 2s. Id. 241. 15 JULY.—BY THE KING. Proclamation against resort to Court. (Plague) [Begins] The Kings Maiesty straightly chargeth and commandeth that no manner of person . . . Hampton Court: 15 July 1543. Only found in MS. P.R.O. Ex. T.R. Misc. 231. 186. Cal. S.P. 18 (1). 886, 906. Entered in P.C. Reg. as 18 July, Oatlands i. 156. Wriothesley 145. Ifo 242. 2 AUGUST.—[BY THE KING.] [Begins] For as moche as by credyble meanes it . . , [War with France.] [Terling : 2 August 1543.] [London] : T. Bertbelet: [1543.] 1 f. Gothic letter. the christendome vsed The French King is endeavouring to persuade the Turk to invade Christendom, and has for a long time withheld the pension due to the King, who has thereon revived his claim to the French Crown and Dukedoms, and has joined with the Emperor in declaring war on him. All subjects are to use him and his dependents as the King’s enemies. Antiq. 2 (125). B.M. Facs. (with a MS. order to the Lord Mayor of London to proclaim it in every ward &c.). N° 243. [After 25 AUGUST.]—BY THE KING. A Pro- clamation prohibiting the reteyning or presting of Shipmen or Marriners for the Kings service by such as received his Maiesties letters for presting of Soldiers for the Kings warres, Anie letter directed or to be directed to the contrarie notwithstanding. [Begins] To all and singular of what estate degree or . . . Terling: [? August 1543]. Only found in MS. B.M, Harl. 442. 148. Antiq. 2 (126). Cal. S.P. 17. 670. jj’o 244. SEPTEMBER.—BY THE KING. A Proclamation made at Woodstock for Hawking and Hunting. [Begins] The Kings Royall Maiesty straightly . . . [Woodstock: September 1543.] Only found in MS, Against taking pheasants, partridges, hares, &c. P.R.O. Ex. T.R. Misc. 231. 187. Cal. S.P. 18 (2). 240. N° 245. 28 OCTOBER.—BY THE KING. A Proclama- tion for the adiornement of part of Michaelmas Terme from the Citie of Westminster to the Towne of St. Albanes. [Begins] Forasmuch as the Citie of London where the . . . Walden: 28 October [1543]. Only found in MS. Hertfordshire copy. B.M. Harl. 442. 152. Antiq. 2 (127). Cal. S.P. 18 (2p 316. jj-o 246. 18 DECEMBER.—[BY THE KING.] A procla- mation, diuised and made by the kinges highnes, by the aduise of his maiesties counsayle, the .xviii. daye of Decembre, in the .xxxv. yere of his highnes reigne, for restraint of wares and marchaundises to be conueyed and transported out of the frenche kynges dominions in to the realme of England. [Begins] The kynges . .. being enformed, that not- withstanding . . . [Westminster] : 18 December [1543], [London] : T. Bertbelet: [1543]. 1 f. Gothic letter. open vpon his Although war is declared, yet goods are daily brought into this country from France, whereby the King of France derives much profit. No goods are to be imported from France after 14 days without special licence under Great Seal on pain of confiscation and imprisonment &c. Antiq. 2 (128). B.M. Facs. See Cal. S.P. 18 (2). 527. 25 N° 247. E](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24872763_0001_0243.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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