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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![29 DECEMBER. inter- and amitie Another edition of No. 605, q, v. ‘ Seuenth ’ in the regnal year is printed in full. Hunt. V. 1. 17 (23). Copy superscribed by the Queen. N° 606. 1564-5 14 MARCH.—[BY THE QUEEN.] A Proclama- cion for keping of Lent. Westminster: 14 March 1564-5. Not found. See Acts P.C. vi. 205. Ifo 607. 21 MARCH.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] The Queues moste excellent Maiestie, beyng infourmed,... [Against assaulting Her Majesty’s Officers.] Westminster: 21 March 1564[-5]. London : Jugge and Cawood : [1564-5J. 1 f. Gothic letter. is frayes West- Certain persons have resisted by force Officers of Justice. Proclamation 29 H. 8, April 18 [No. 171, q.v.] cited. Any one resisting arrest to incur further severe punishment for contempt. Bystanders to aid Justice. B.M. G. 6463 (84). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (93). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (26), original signed. MS. copies, P.R.O. S.P.D. 36. 26, 27, dated 20 Mar., with corrections. B.M. Lansd. 7 (84), 8 (9). 1. 4 ends ‘ hauing ’. Roman heading and imprint. Ifo 608. 21 MARCH. is frayes West- Another edition of No. 608, q.v. Queen’s (84). Gothic heading and imprint. 1. 4 ends ‘ ha-’. 609. 22 MARCH.—BY THE QUEEN. [Begins] Where in the last cession of parlement. .. [Licensing export of corn from East Riding.] Westminster : 22 March 1564-5. Only found in MS. As the prices of corn are below the statute limits, the inhabitants may export from Hull and Bridlington, 500 quarters of wheat, 1000 of barley and malt, and 1000 of peas and beans, unless prices rise. P.B.O. MS. draft corrected by Cecil, S.P.D. Add. 12 (46'). Cal. S.P. Add. p. 659. H’o 0Q9a. 1565 1 JUNE.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] Where as the Quenes Maiestie, by her proclamation ... [Concerning Coins.] Westminster : 1 June [1565]. London: Jugge and Cawood: [1565]. 1 f. Gothic letter. No- forrayne bul- Cites Proclamation 15 Nov. 3 Eliz. [No. 556, q.v.] respecting foreign gold Angels worth less than 9s. 3d. of silver. There are now some current not worth 7s. Subjects are cautioned only to receive foreign money as bullion. B.M. G. 6463 (85). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (94). Queen’s (85). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (25), original signed. MS. copy, P.B.O. S.P.D. 36. 31, dated May 31. Ruding ii. 344. -kto oiq 14 JULY.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] The Queenes Maiestie wylleth all her louyng... [For keeping horses and geldings.] Greenwich : 14 July 1565. London : Jugge and Cawood: [1565]. 1 f. Gothic letter. vnderstand, teyne the Orders all persons to have their due number of horses and geldings for demi-launces and light horsemen ready for muster by the last day of July. B.M. G. 6463 (86). P.C. (2). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (95). Queen’s (86). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (22), original signed. Endorsed ‘ for furniture of horses and geldings ’. MS. copy, P.B.O. S.P.D. 36. 76. N“ 611. 16 OCTOBER.—BY THE QUEENE. [Begins] The Queenes Maiestie geueth all maner her ... [For maintaining intercourse with Spain.] Westminster: 16 October 1565. London: Jugge and Cawood: [1565]. 1 f. Gothic letter. tliat gation vn- By the Treaty of Bruges it has been agreed that intercourse should be temporarily renewed from September 29th last to March 15th and then renewed ; this to be published at London and Antwerp on October 20th. Traffic may pass till further order. B.M. G. 6463 (87); Galba, C. II, f 122. Antiq.* 2. Queen’s (87). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (21), original signed, day left blank. N° 612. 16 OCTOBER. her and order Another edition of No. 612, q.v. Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (96). 1. 1 ‘Queene’. Ifo 013. 1 DECEMBER.—BY THE QUENE. [Begins] The Queenes Maiestie hauyng not long since... [Respecting foreign gold coin.] London : Jugge and Cawood : [1565]. 2 ff. Gothic letter. Cuts of 5 coins. geuen golde, 2) shal pre- Eefers to Proclamation [No. 610, q.v.] warning against coins like the Royals of 10s. All these coins are to be brought into the Mint, and English gold only to pass as money. In case of any further attempt to copy English coins this Proclamation is to be re-issued without further order. B.M. G. 6463 (88). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (97). Queen’s (88). Antiq. MS. 116 (42). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (28), original signed. Ruding ii. 344. 500 copies, 41s. 8d. N® 614. 20 DECEMBER.—BY THE QUEENE. [Begins] Where in the Parliament begon and holden .. . [For the pricing of wines.] Westminster: 20 December 1565. London : Jugge and Cawood : [1565]. 1 f. Gothic letter. of vppon refuse. As in Proclamation 22 Dec. 1564 [No. 604, q.v.] Gross price of best Gascoigne and French wines £7. 6s. 8d. per tun. Retail price I2d. per gallon. Best Muscadel to be sold at 16d. the gallon, best Malmesey 14d., best Sack \2d. per gallon. B.M. G. 6463 (90). P.C. (3). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (99). Queen’s (90). Hunt. S. 1. 3 (30), original signed. Sub- scribed N. Bacon, C. S., Winchester, and countersigned Eobt. Catlyn. At head, Elizabeth R. 250 copies, 10s. 6ci. 615.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24872763_0001_0283.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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