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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![7 MAY. of ment 2) the 3) of Ed. Another edition of No. 567, q.v. Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (59). Gothic caps, on f. 1. ‘ Maiesties,’ ‘ Proclamation,’ 1. 2, ‘ yere,’ 1. 3. N° 668. 7 MAY.—[BY THE COUNCIL.] The briefe con- tent of certayne Actes of Parliament, agaynst thin- ordinate vse of apparell. [Westminster: 7 May 1562.] London : Jugge and Cawood : [1562]. 2 ff. Gothic letter. who 2) Crimsin clayme A fuller repetition of the schedules of No. 515, q.v. B.M. G. 6463 (54). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (62). Queen’s (54). N° 609. 10 AUGUST.—[BY THE QUEEN.] A Proclama- tion against the deceitful! wynding and folding of Wooles. Greenwich : 10 August 1562. London: Jugge and Cawood: [1562]. 1 f. Gothic letter wynding the of- No person to wind or fold wools in any accustomed place or in the Counties of Lincoln, Leicester, and Kutland until duly admitted by the woolmen of London, or, for these counties, by the Mayor of the Staple of Boston. Each winder to have a certificate, and to swear to wind truly on pain of imprisonment and pillory. No grower, breeder, brogger, or gatherer of wool to sell to any uncertificated person. Kecites penalty of 18 H. 8 on persons selling deceitful wool. Sheriffs, &c., to execute. B.M. G. 6463 (55). Queen’s (55). Original signed. Hunt. S. 1. 3 (8).> ' Note: Memorandum quod xij“ die Augusti anno regni Kegine Elizabeth iiij ista billa deliverata fuit domino custodi magni sigilli apud Grenewich exequendum. ‘Sphinx’ initial, Koman imprint. 570. 10 AUGUST. practy- mitted olfendor Another edition of No. 570, q.v. Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (64). ‘ wyndyng,’ ‘ foldynge,’ 1. 1. Historiate initial, Gothic imprint. N° 671. 21 DECEMBER.—[BY THE QUEEN.] A Pro- clamation for the speedy payment of the Queenes Rentes, Tenthes, and other dueties. Westminster: 21 December [1562]. [London]: Jugge and Cawood : [1562]. 1 f. Gothic letter. Marten. Regina, tiones there- All farmers and tenants in the City, who should have paid by Michaelmas last, to make payment within twelve days to the Collector or Receiver General of the City ; and in default, &c. Preceded by printed Writ for Proclamation (London). B.M. G. 6463 (56). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (65). Queen’s (56). Rot. Pat. p. 4. m. 6. d. If° 672. 1562-3 8 FEBRUARY.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] The Quenes Maiestie, hauinge sundry complayntes made to her ... [Against those who helped French pirates against Spain.] Westminster : 8 February 1562[-3]. London: Jugge and Cawood: [1562-^. 1 f. Gothic letter. the her no 61 Spanish ships passing through the narrow seas have been taken by French pirates from ‘ Newehaven in Normandy ’ [Havre] assisted by English subjects. This is contrary to the Queen’s will and expressed intention. All persons who helped to take any ship or goods in the narrow seas or elsewhere are to be arrested and their goods seized until judgement is given. B.M. G. 6463 (57). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (66). Queen’s (57). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (12), original signed.* * Endorsed ‘a wrytt for a proclamation for Flemysshe and Spanysshe goods’. 673. 1563 7 JUNE.-[BY THE PRIVY COUNCIL.] The seueral rates and taxations for wages, made & set forth by the Justices of peace of the Countie of Rutland. [Westminster: July 1563.] London: Jugge and Cawood : [1563]. 3 ff. Gothic letter. of cer re- Certificate least Carte 2) vii. d. vi. d. Proclaiming the rates of wages for Rutland, with ‘ The certificate of the rates of wages of Artifycers, Labourers, and Seruauntes, ratyd and sessed by the Justices of peace, within the Countye of Rutlande, the seuenth day of the moneth of June, in the fyfte yeare of the raygne of oure Soueraygne Lady, Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Eng- land, Fraunce, and Ireland Queue, defendour of the fayth, &c. Accordyng to the Statute in that case prouyded, upon con- sideration of the great pryses of Lynnen, Wollen, Lether, Come, and other victuels, &c.’ Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (86). From Add. 5756 (Jugge’s bill) it seems that 16 of these broadsides were set forth. 77 bundles of them being charged £30. 16s. at 8s. per hundred in 1565/6. Jfo 674. 8 JUNE.-[BY THE PRIVY COUNCIL.] The seueral rates and taxations for wages, made & set forth by the Justices of Peace of the Countie of Lincolne. [Westminster: July 1563.] London: Jugge and Cawood: [l563]. 3 ff. Gothic letter. of cer re- haue men, 2) water wa- Proclamation with Certificate of Adlard Welby, Thomas Holland, Leonards Irby, Thomas Ogle, John Man, and William Derby. J.P.’s meeting at Spalding, 8 June 5 Eliz. Rates in consideration of the dearth, for persons engaged in Husbandry, Cloth trade, Smith, &c., in all varieties. Queen’s (77). N° 676. 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