item: #1 of 8 id: A22340 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King a proclamation for the vtter prohibiting the importation and vse of all tobacco, which is not the proper growth of the colonies of Virginia and the Summer Islands, or one of them. date: None words: 4296 flesch: 32 summary: And Our expresse will and command is , That neither Our said Agents , nor any others , doe sell , or vtter any part of the said prohibited Tobacco , within any Our owne Dominions , there to bee spent and vsed , whereby the vent of the Tobacco of Our Colonies aforesaid may any way bee hindred , vpon paine of Our heauy displeasure , and such other paines and penalties , as other offenders against this Our Proclamation are liable vnto . And whereas by Our former Proclamation , We did command , that from , & after the fiue & twentieth day of March , then , and now next ensuing , no person should sell , vtter , or offer to put to sale , or vse any Tobacco , which is not of the proper growth of the Colonies aforesaid , and before the ende of forty dayes then next ensuing , should transport out of Our said Kingdome , all other Tobacco , then that of the growth of those Colonies ; Wee doe now by this Our Proclamation , ratifie and confirme the same , and command , the same to be duely put in execution : And to the ende there may be no euasion vsed to auoyd the same , Wee doe hereby giue full power and commandement to Our said Agents , by themselues and their Deputies , at any time , or times after the said fiue and twentieth day of March now next ensuing , to search for the said prohibited Tobacco , and to take a true and exact note and accompt of the quantity thereof , to the intent that the Owners thereof , before the ende of forty dayes next ensuing after the said fiue and twentieth day of March , either by themselues , or some other , may export the same by the priuity of the said Agents , according to the true intent of this , and of Our said former Proclamation , and at the end of the said forty dayes , may giue a iust account vnto Our said Agents , what is become thereof ; & whatsoeuer Tobacco which is not of the proper growth of the Plantations aforesaid , shall after the said forty dayes be found in the hands of any person whatsoeuer , shall bee seized by Our said Agents , or their Deputies to Our vse , and the said person or persons hauing or vsing the same , shall incurre Our high displeasure , and bee subiect to such further paines and penalties , as by Our said Proclamation are to be inflicted vpon any other offenders . keywords: agents; bee; doe; haue; proclamation; time; tobacco; wee cache: A22340.xml plain text: A22340.txt item: #2 of 8 id: A22354 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King a proclamation touching tobacco. date: 1625.0 words: 1595 flesch: 60 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28556) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1876:29) By the King a proclamation touching tobacco. England and Wales. keywords: eebo; english; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22354.xml plain text: A22354.txt item: #3 of 8 id: A22363 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation for setling the plantation of Virginia. date: 1625.0 words: 2084 flesch: 52 summary: Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28545) WHereas the Colonie of Virginia , Planted by the hands of Our most deare Father of blessed memory , for the propagation of Christian Religion the increase of Trade , and the enlarging of his Royall Empire , hath not hitherto prospered so happily , as was hoped and desired , A great occasion whereof his late Maiesty conceiued to be , for that the gouernment of that Colony was committed to the Company of Virginia , encorporated of a multitude of persons of seuerall dispositions , amongst whom the affaires of greatest moment were , and must be ruled by the greater number of Uotes and Uoyces ; And therefore his late Maiestie , out of His great Wisedome , and depth of Iudgement , did desire to resume that popular gouernment , and accordingly the Letters Patents of that Incorporation , were by his Highnesse direction in a Legall course questioned , and thereupon iudicially repealed , and adiudged to bee voyde ; wherein his Maiesties ayme was onely , to reduce that gouernment into such a right course , as might best agree with that forme which was held in the rest of his Royall Monarchy , and was not intended by him , to take away , or impeach the particular Interest of any priuate Plantor , or Aduenturer , nor to alter the same , otherwise then should be of necessity for the good of the publique : And wheras We continue the like care of those Colonies and Plantations , as Our late deare Father did , and vpon deliberate aduice and consideration , are of the same Iudgement that Our said Father was of , for the gouernment of that Colony of Virginia ; Now lest the apprehension of former personall differences , which haue heretofore happened ( the reuiuing and continuing whereof Wee vtterly disallow , and strictly forbid ) might distract the mindes of the Plantors and Aduenturers , or the opinion , that We would neglect those Plantations , might discourage men to goe or send thither , & so hinder the perfecting of that worke , wherin We hold the honor of Our deare Father deceased , and Our owne honour to be deeply engaged ; We haue thought fit to declare , and by Our Royal Proclamation to publish Our owne Iudgement , and resolution in these things , which by Gods assistance Wee purpose constantly to pursue . keywords: eebo; english; tcp; text; virginia; wee cache: A22363.xml plain text: A22363.txt item: #4 of 8 id: A22439 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) title: By the King a proclamation touching the sealing of tobacco. date: 1627.0 words: 1373 flesch: 61 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A22439) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28612) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1876:89) By the King a proclamation touching the sealing of tobacco. England and Wales. keywords: eebo; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22439.xml plain text: A22439.txt item: #5 of 8 id: A22447 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation for the ordering of tobacco. date: 1627.0 words: 2011 flesch: 53 summary: Forbidding foreign and domestic tobacco; all tobacco from Virginia and other colonies to be under the control of commissioners. In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so. keywords: bee; maiesties; tcp; text; tobacco; vpon cache: A22447.xml plain text: A22447.txt item: #6 of 8 id: A22537 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation concerning tobacco. date: None words: 2050 flesch: 56 summary: And it is now come to passe , That those Our Forreigne Plantations , that might become vsefull to this Kingdome , lingering onely vpon Tobacco , are in apparant danger to be vtterly ruined , vnlesse Wee speedily prouide for their subsistence ; The bodies and manners of Our people are also in danger to bee corrupted , and the wealth of this Kingdome exhausted by so vselesse a Weede as Tobacco is ; which beeing represented vnto Us by the humble Petition of Our louing Subiects the Planters and Aduenturers in Virginia , and also by the like humble Petition of the Retailers and Sellers of Tobacco in and about Our Cities of London and Westminster , Wee haue thought it worthy of Our Princely care , as a matter not only fit for Our profit , & the profit of Our people , but much concerning Us in Our honour and gouernment so to regulate the same , and compell due obedience thereto , that Our Forreigne Plantations and Colonies may bee supported and encouraged , and they made vsefull to this Kingdome , by applying themselues to more solide commodities , that the healths of Our Subiects may be preserued , the wealth of this Kingdome enlarged , and the manners of Our people so ordered and gouerned , that the world may not iustly taxe Us , that these are at once endangered only by the licentious vse of Tobacco . And therfore hauing seriously aduised hereof , Wee , by the aduice of Our Priuie Councell , haue now resolued vpon , and published these Our Commands following concerning Tobacco , which Our Royall will and pleasure is , shall be in all things obserued vpon paine of Our highest displeasure , and of such paines , penalties and punishments , as by Our Court of Exchequer , and Court of Starre-Chamber , and by any other Courts and ministers of Iustice , or by Our Prerogatiue Royall can be inflicted vpon the offendors . keywords: bee; eebo; english; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22537.xml plain text: A22537.txt item: #7 of 8 id: A22571 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation restraining the abusive venting of tobacco. date: None words: 1365 flesch: 60 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). keywords: eebo; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22571.xml plain text: A22571.txt item: #8 of 8 id: A46717 author: East India Company. title: The Argument of the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench concerning the great case of monopolies, between the East-India Company, plantiff, and Thomas Sandys, defendant wherein their patent for trading to the East-Indies, exclusive of all others, is adjudged good. date: 1689.0 words: 19706 flesch: 51 summary: yet he may make an Alien a Denizen , and by that means he becomes to have as much priviledg as any of the King 's natural Subjects hath , as to Trade and Commerce , which is the onely question now before us ; and I cannot help being of Opinion , that this Kingdom was in greater regard abroad , and the Inhabitants thereof more prosperous at home , when the Prerogative of the Crown was more absolute than now it is ; therefore it is our Duty as good Judges as well as good Subjects , to endeavour to support it as much as we can by Law. If the King proclaims a War with any Country , which is a general Prohibition of Trade , and should order , that John a Styles , or a dozen or any greater number of his Subjects , &c. and give them Instructions to treat for a Peace , and the Persons so appointed should carry on a Trade , would not Mr. Sands , do you think , have as much reason to murmur , that he was none of those Ambassadors , as he has now by being not comprized within the Charters ? And would it not be thought an Arrogancy and Sauciness in him to demand an account of the Instruction given by the King to such Ambassadors ? or durst he Trade there till a Peace were proclaimed with that Country ? And the gloss upon that Law says Mercatores non faciant inter Monopolium de re non vendenda nisi pro certo pretio , vel de non exercendo officium nisi per eos recipiatur Officiales & Socios : Possunt tamen haec facere cum consensu & scientia Regis & contra facientes perpetuo exulabunt , & eorum bona Regi applicantur . Ex Privilegio ergo Regis possunt similiter & Consuetudine vel praescriptione , quia quod Privilegio acquiritur , etiam praescriptione acquiri potest . keywords: act; attorney; bar; cap; case; charter; commerce; company; councel; east; england; fol; forein; general; good; grant; india; king; law; laws; lord; merchants; monopolies; nations; parliament; power; prerogative; publick; question; says; subjects; time; trade cache: A46717.xml plain text: A46717.txt