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By the Queene, where it is ordeined and prouided by a statute made & established in the Parliament holden at Westminster the viii. day of June, in the xxviii. yeere of the reigne of the Queenes Maiesties dearely beloued father of famous memorie King Henry the Eight, that the prices of all kind of wines ... should be limitted and declared by the Lorde Chauncelor of England ... and that the same should be solde according to the same prices so by them set and taxed vpon paine and penaltie conteined in the saide acte
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The case of the owners of ships employed in the coal trade
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By the Mayor. Whereas the right honourable the Lords of His Maiesties most honourable priuy Councell, hauing taken care to reforme many abuses that haue of late crept into this city and places adioyning; as the excessiue number of tauernes, and the exactions vsed in the immoderate prices of all sorts of prouisions in ordinaries and hosteries: and finding that the said abuse hath appeared in nothing more than in the excessiue rates of poultry of all sorts, being so vnreasonably enhaunsed by poulterers and higlers ...
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Unum necessarium: or, The poore mans case: being an expedient to make provision of all poore people in the Kingdome. Humbly presented to the higher powers : begging some angelicall ordinance, for the speedy abating of the prises of corne, without which, the ruine of many thousands (in humane judgment) is inevitable. In all humility propounding, that the readiest way is a suppression or regulation of innes and ale-houses, where halfe the barley is wasted in excesse : proving them by law to be all in a præmunire, and the grand concernment, that none which have been notoriously disaffected, and enemies to common honesty and civility, should sell any wine, strong ale, or beere, but others to be licensed by a committee in every county, upon recommendation of the minister, and such of the inhabitants in every parish, where need requires, that have been faithfull to the publike. Wherein there is a hue-and-cry against drunkards, as the most dangerous antinomians : and against ingrossers, to make a dearth, and cruell misers, which are the caterpillars and bane of this kingdome. /
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The rates of merchandizes That is to say, the subsidie of tonnage, the subsidie of poundage, and the subsidie of woollen, cloaths, or old drapery. As they are rated and agreed on by the Commons House of Parliament set downe and expressed in this booke, to be paid according to the tenour of the Act of tonnage and poundage, from the first day of Iuly, anno Dom. MDCXLII. during the continuance of the said act.
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A treatise of wool and cattel. In a letter written to a friend, occasion'd upon a discourse concerning the great abatements of rents, and low value of lands Wherein is shewed how their worth and value may be advanced by the improvement of the manufacture of our English wool, and the spending of our cattel. And is farther proved, that cloathing and hospitality tend to the support of the honour, wealth, and strength of our English nation. Licensed, March 28. 1677. Ro. L'Estrange.
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By the major a proclamation for the prices of tallow and candles.
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, foreseeing the generall dearth growen of corne and other victuals, partly through the vnseasonablenesse of the yeere past, whereby want hath growen more in some countries then in others ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation conteyning her Maiesties pleasure, how those shalbe dealt withall, which haue falsly slandered her Maiesties proceedings and her ministers, by spreading vile and odious libels, and brutes to stirre discontentment among her people containing also a sharpe commandement to all iustices of peace and other principall persons in the countreys, to see ingrossers of corne and graine duely punished.
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At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth of April, 1667. Whereas the Lord Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, and Lord Keeper of the privy seal, the two and twentieth day of December last, did in pursuance of the statute made in the eight and twentieth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, for pricing of wines...
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