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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![15 DECEMBER.—BY THE QUEEN. An Acte for the repeale of certayne Actes made in the tyme of king Edwarde the Sixt. [Westminster: 24 October 1553.] London: J. Cawode: 1553. 2 ff. Gothic letter. di- to 2) intituled, church. 1 Mary, st. 2, c. 2. Hodgkin. This and the following Acts proclaimed 15 Dec. ; Strype III. i. 79 ; Fox vi. 542. N° 434. 15 DECEMBER.—BY THE QUEEN. An Acte agaynst Offenders of Preachers, and other ministers of the Churche. [Westminster: 24 October 1553.] London : J. Cawode : 1553. 3 ff. Gothic letter. that Sacramentes, 2) other 8) sessi- Acte 1 Mary, st. 2, c. 3. Hodgkin. 435. 15 DECEMBER.—BY THE QUEEN. An Acte agaynst vnlawfull and rebellious assemble. [Westminster: 24 October 1553.] London: J. Cawode: 1553. pro- cember 2) af- 3) a 4) assembled 5) expira- 6) assem- 7) person for- script init’ 1 Mary, st. 2, c. 12. Hodgkin, 436. 17 DECEMBER.—BY THE QUEEN. [Begins] The Queens Highness intending to follow the godly and humble statutes and ordinances of household . . . [Vagabonds to leave Court.] [Westminster]: 17 December [1553]. Found only in MS. No one to shelter vagabonds at Court. P.R.O. Ex. T.E. Misc. 231. 192. N° 437. BY THE QUEEN. [Begins] Whearas by the auncient treatyes... [For the Wool Trade with the Low Countries.] Found only in MS. Forbids sale of wool-fells, &c., before 1 August to fell- mongers to allow the staple merchants opportunity to make their purchases. No one to pull or clip wool betvveen Shrovetide and 1 June. B.M. Harl. 4943. f. 229. 438. 1553-4 25 JANUARY.—BY SIR THOS WYAT. A Proclamation agreed vnto by Thomas Wyat, George Harper, Henry Isleye, knights, and by diuers of the best of the shyre, sent vnto the commons of the same. [Begins] Forasmuche as it is now sped abrode,... [Maidstone] : 25 January [1553-4]. From Proctor. Spaniards landed in England. Proctor f. S'*; see Kempe, Losely MS. 127. Jfo 439 27 JANUARY.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] The Quenes highnes most excellent Maiestie ... [Adherents of Wyatt to disperse.] [Westminster : 27 January 1553-4.] Found only in MS. Sir Thomas Wyatt has issued a Proclamation calling for support. Offers pardon to all who disperse and return home within 24 hours. B.M. Original stamped signature. Vesp. F. iii. f. 12. Kempe, Losely MS. p. 129. jjo 449^ 27 JANUARY. The copie of the proclamation made at Tunbridge by syr Henry Isleye, Antony Kneuet, and his brother with others. [Begins] You shall vnderstand that Henry ... [Against L. Abergavenny, Sir R. Southwell, and Geo. Clerke.] [Tunbridge : 27 January 1553-4.] Found only in MS. Proctor f. 13*. A copy of this Proclamation is in P.E.O. (S.P.D. 3. 32') enclosed in a letter from Southwell to Cecil dated 24 Feb. speaking of ‘y®®terday’. N° 441. 1 FEBRUARY.—BY THE QUEEN. A Pro- clamation declaring the pride and arrogancy of Wyat the Traitor, and his treasonable purposes. [Begins] Whereas Thomas Wyat and other Rebells... Found only in MS. Antiq. 77. Strype III. i. 135. Ifo 442. 1 FEBRUARY.-BYTHEQUEEN. A Proclama- tion declaring the treasonable practises of Wyat and his Complices. [Begins] Lyke as to hereto- fore, it hath alwayes, been a common practize . . . Found only in MS. Antiq. 78. N° 443. 3 FEBRUARY.—BY THE QUEENE. A Pro- clamation declaring the discomfiture and flight of the Duke of Suffblke, and his brethren, in serving mens coates, the taking prisoners of many horse- men, with the flight of Peter Carowe into Fraunce the taking of his uncle Gawen Carowe, Gybhs and others being prisoners in Exeter and promising a rewai’d of 100^' land p annum to him and his hemes which shall take Wyat, and if he were a Rebell that should take Wyat his pardon is promised except Harper Isley & Rudston. [Begins] The Queen... that this most vnnaturall . . . Found only in MS. Antiq. 76. Machyn 52 ; Strype III. i. 36. Note : ‘ This agreeth with the originall signed with the hand of Queene Marie. Ex. per me Hum: Dyson Notarium Publicum. This Proclamation was proclaimed in London 1“ fifebruai’ij A° 1. Marie 1553 as appeareth by John Stowes Chronicle.’ See Wriothesley ii. 108. 444. 17 FEBRUARY.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] The Quene our Soueraine Ladye,,., [All Foreigners to leave England.] [Westminster: 17 February 1553-4!] London: J. Cawode: 155[3-]4. 1 f. Gothic letter. a their to Many evil-disposed persons have fled into this country for heresy, murder, treason, robbery, &c., where they stir up heresy and disorder. All aliens resident in this kingdom, either preacher, prynter, bokeseller, or other artificer, or of whatsoever calling, not being a denizen or merchant known, or servant to an Ambassador is to leave the realm within 24 days on pain of imprisonment and confiscation, and being delivered to their natural Prince. All mayors, &c., to arrest any alien found in the realm after the date. Antiq. 79. B.M. Facs. Wilkins iv. 93; Fox vi. 429; Herbert 789 (but perhaps No. 437, q.v.) ; Wriothesley ii. 112. 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