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         England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
      
       
         
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             By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the importation of allome into any His Maiesties dominions
             England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
             James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
          
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           By
           the
           King.
           
        
         
           A
           Proclamation
           prohibiting
           the
           Importation
           of
           Allome
           into
           any
           his
           Maiesties
           Dominions
           .
        
         
           
             IAmes
             by
             the
             Grace
             of
             GOD
             ,
             King
             of
             England
             ,
             Scotland
             ,
             France
             and
             Ireland
             ,
             Defender
             of
             the
             Faith
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           To
           all
           to
           whom
           these
           presents
           shall
           come
           ,
           Greeting
           .
           Whereas
           Wee
           haue
           alwayes
           held
           it
           one
           of
           the
           most
           and
           necessary
           cares
           and
           considerations
           incident
           to
           the
           State
           and
           Office
           of
           Kings
           and
           Soueraigne
           Princes
           ,
           so
           to
           dispose
           of
           their
           people
           and
           gouernment
           ,
           as
           the
           knowledge
           and
           vse
           of
           good
           and
           profitable
           Arts
           and
           Inuentions
           may
           become
           common
           and
           frequent
           among
           their
           people
           ,
           the
           same
           being
           one
           of
           the
           greatest
           meanes
           to
           encrease
           and
           preserue
           the
           wealth
           and
           strength
           of
           State
           and
           people
           ,
           considering
           how
           contrary
           effects
           Labour
           and
           Idlenesse
           doe
           produce
           ;
           the
           one
           making
           Kingdomes
           great
           and
           flourishing
           ,
           the
           other
           ,
           alwayes
           bearing
           the
           markes
           of
           beggerie
           and
           contempt
           :
           Forasmuch
           as
           some
           of
           Our
           good
           and
           louing
           Subiects
           of
           Our
           Realme
           of
           England
           ,
           haue
           of
           late
           to
           their
           great
           charge
           ,
           and
           no
           lesse
           commendation
           ,
           found
           out
           ,
           and
           made
           proofe
           of
           sundry
           Mines
           in
           Our
           Countie
           of
           Yorke
           ,
           and
           elsewhere
           within
           Our
           Realme
           of
           England
           ,
           for
           the
           making
           of
           Allome
           ,
           a
           Merchandize
           of
           great
           necessitie
           ,
           and
           vse
           sundry
           wayes
           for
           all
           Our
           Dominions
           ,
           and
           did
           so
           well
           and
           commendably
           proceed
           therein
           ,
           as
           that
           they
           were
           able
           to
           make
           sufficient
           store
           of
           Allome
           ,
           not
           onely
           to
           serue
           for
           the
           vse
           and
           expence
           of
           all
           Our
           said
           Kingdomes
           ,
           but
           also
           to
           afford
           and
           spare
           great
           quantities
           thereof
           ,
           to
           be
           euery
           yeere
           Transported
           for
           the
           vse
           and
           seruice
           of
           Our
           neighbour
           Kingdomes
           and
           Nations
           :
           And
           whereas
           the
           said
           persons
           by
           their
           skill
           and
           industrie
           ,
           haue
           effected
           so
           good
           and
           great
           a
           worke
           ,
           haue
           willingly
           and
           freely
           offered
           and
           yeelded
           vp
           the
           same
           Allome
           Mines
           into
           Our
           hands
           ,
           vpon
           such
           conditions
           and
           considerations
           ,
           as
           haue
           giuen
           them
           full
           contentment
           and
           satisfaction
           ,
           all
           men
           being
           able
           to
           iudge
           ,
           that
           a
           matter
           of
           that
           consequence
           ,
           and
           wherein
           so
           many
           of
           Our
           people
           should
           be
           interessed
           ,
           was
           more
           fit
           for
           Us
           to
           take
           into
           Our
           handes
           ,
           then
           to
           leaue
           the
           same
           in
           the
           power
           of
           priuate
           men
           :
           For
           which
           causes
           and
           considerations
           ,
           Wee
           haue
           caused
           the
           said
           whole
           Worke
           to
           bee
           taken
           into
           Our
           possession
           ,
           and
           of
           late
           haue
           disbursed
           great
           summes
           of
           
           
           Money
           thereupon
           for
           the
           setting
           forward
           and
           aduanting
           the
           said
           Worke
           ,
           for
           the
           good
           and
           be●●●●●
           of
           Our
           people
           and
           louing
           Subiects
           ,
           and
           haue
           also
           prouided
           and
           taken
           sufficient
           order
           ,
           that
           Our
           louing
           Subiects
           in
           all
           parts
           ,
           shall
           not
           at
           any
           time
           want
           conuenient
           quantitie
           of
           the
           said
           Commoditie
           of
           Allome
           for
           their
           vse
           ,
           and
           shall
           also
           be
           serued
           of
           it
           at
           reasonable
           prices
           :
           which
           care
           and
           good
           intention
           of
           Ours
           ,
           hath
           of
           late
           bene
           greatly
           interrupted
           and
           opposed
           ,
           by
           the
           bringing
           into
           Our
           said
           Kingdomes
           and
           Dominions
           ,
           great
           quantities
           of
           forraigne
           Allome
           from
           diuers
           parts
           beyond
           the
           Seas
           ,
           whereby
           this
           so
           excellent
           an
           Inuention
           and
           blessing
           of
           Almighty
           GOD
           ,
           bestowed
           vpon
           Us
           and
           Our
           people
           ,
           is
           likely
           to
           be
           vtterly
           defeated
           and
           ouerthrowne
           ,
           if
           the
           same
           by
           Our
           care
           should
           not
           be
           prouided
           for
           ,
           and
           carefully
           preuented
           .
           And
           albeit
           that
           by
           meanes
           of
           the
           Allome
           made
           and
           to
           be
           made
           within
           Our
           said
           Realmes
           ,
           Wee
           shall
           receiue
           great
           hinderance
           in
           Our
           Customes
           ,
           and
           other
           dueties
           ,
           formerly
           payed
           vnto
           Us
           and
           Our
           predecessours
           ,
           Kings
           and
           Queenes
           of
           this
           Realme
           ,
           for
           and
           vpon
           that
           commoditie
           imported
           ;
           yet
           Wee
           ,
           that
           in
           all
           Our
           actions
           and
           proceedings
           haue
           Our
           eye
           of
           Grace
           rather
           vpon
           the
           flourishing
           estate
           of
           Our
           Kingdomes
           ,
           and
           the
           comfort
           of
           Our
           people
           ,
           then
           vpon
           Our
           profite
           ,
           haue
           resolued
           rather
           to
           quit
           and
           forsake
           such
           benefit
           vnto
           Our
           owne
           Coffers
           ,
           then
           to
           interrupt
           or
           ouerthrow
           so
           excellent
           a
           Worke
           ,
           of
           Our
           care
           and
           Princely
           pollicie
           ,
           for
           the
           welfare
           of
           Our
           Subiects
           .
        
         
           These
           are
           therefore
           to
           require
           and
           command
           all
           and
           singuler
           person
           and
           persons
           whatsoeuer
           ,
           aswell
           Our
           naturall
           borne
           Subiects
           ,
           as
           Denizons
           or
           Strangers
           ,
           That
           none
           of
           them
           ,
           nor
           any
           other
           person
           or
           persons
           whatsoeuer
           ,
           doe
           at
           any
           time
           or
           times
           hereafter
           ,
           attempt
           or
           presume
           to
           bring
           ,
           or
           cause
           to
           be
           brought
           into
           these
           Our
           Realmes
           of
           England
           ,
           Scotland
           ,
           or
           Ireland
           ,
           or
           any
           other
           Our
           Dominions
           ,
           or
           into
           any
           the
           Ports
           ,
           Hauens
           ,
           Creekes
           ,
           or
           places
           of
           any
           of
           them
           ,
           any
           Allome
           ,
           in
           greater
           or
           lesser
           quantities
           ,
           made
           or
           to
           be
           made
           in
           any
           forraigne
           part
           or
           place
           whatsoeuer
           ,
           or
           of
           Allome
           made
           here
           within
           this
           Kingdome
           ,
           after
           that
           the
           same
           hath
           bene
           exported
           ,
           vpon
           paine
           of
           forfeiture
           of
           all
           and
           euery
           quantitie
           and
           quantities
           of
           Allome
           ,
           so
           brought
           ,
           or
           caused
           to
           be
           brought
           into
           Our
           said
           Dominions
           ,
           contrary
           to
           this
           Our
           present
           commandement
           :
           All
           which
           said
           Allome
           brought
           and
           to
           be
           Imported
           and
           forfeited
           ,
           Our
           will
           and
           pleasure
           is
           ,
           that
           such
           person
           and
           persons
           as
           shall
           make
           seizure
           of
           the
           same
           Allome
           ,
           shall
           foorthwith
           conuey
           the
           same
           Allome
           to
           the
           Warehouse
           of
           
             Robert
             Iohnson
          
           Merchant
           ,
           one
           of
           Our
           Agents
           for
           that
           businesse
           ,
           lying
           in
           Our
           Citie
           of
           London
           ,
           where
           hee
           so
           bringing
           and
           deliuering
           the
           same
           ,
           shall
           haue
           and
           receiue
           of
           Our
           said
           Agent
           ,
           vpon
           the
           deliuery
           thereof
           ,
           the
           full
           summe
           of
           Twelue
           pounds
           for
           euery
           Tunne
           of
           Allome
           ,
           and
           so
           ratably
           Twelue
           shillings
           for
           euery
           Hundreth
           weight
           of
           such
           ,
           and
           so
           much
           as
           hee
           and
           they
           shall
           bring
           thither
           ;
           to
           the
           end
           that
           the
           same
           Allome
           ,
           shall
           be
           with
           all
           conuenient
           speed
           Exported
           out
           of
           this
           Kingdome
           into
           some
           forreigne
           parts
           beyond
           the
           Seas
           ,
           so
           as
           no
           forraigne
           Allome
           be
           sold
           ,
           spent
           or
           vsed
           ,
           within
           these
           Our
           said
           Realmes
           or
           Dominions
           ,
           or
           any
           part
           thereof
           ;
           And
           also
           vpon
           paine
           of
           Our
           high
           indignation
           and
           displeasure
           ,
           and
           of
           such
           further
           paines
           ,
           penalties
           and
           punishments
           ,
           as
           for
           the
           contempt
           of
           Our
           commandement
           Royall
           in
           this
           behalfe
           ,
           may
           any
           way
           be
           inflicted
           vpon
           them
           ,
           or
           any
           of
           them
           so
           offending
           ,
           contrary
           to
           the
           true
           intent
           and
           meaning
           herein
           signified
           .
        
         
           And
           We
           doe
           further
           straightly
           charge
           and
           command
           all
           and
           singuler
           persons
           ,
           that
           shall
           seize
           any
           such
           forreigne
           Allome
           as
           aforesaid
           ,
           shall
           foorthwith
           conuey
           and
           bring
           the
           same
           ,
           and
           the
           whole
           quantitie
           thereof
           (
           without
           selling
           ,
           vttering
           ,
           compounding
           or
           deliuering
           backe
           any
           part
           ,
           )
           vnto
           the
           house
           of
           the
           said
           
             Robert
             Iohnson
          
           ,
           as
           is
           before
           declared
           ,
           vpon
           paine
           of
           Imprisonment
           ,
           and
           such
           other
           punishment
           as
           shal
           be
           fit
           to
           be
           inflicted
           for
           the
           breach
           of
           this
           Our
           Royall
           Commandement
           .
           And
           Wee
           doe
           also
           further
           require
           and
           command
           ,
           all
           and
           singuler
           the
           Officers
           of
           Our
           Customes
           within
           
           
           all
           and
           euery
           the
           Ports
           and
           Hauens
           of
           the
           same
           Our
           Dominions
           ,
           and
           the
           Creekes
           and
           members
           of
           the
           same
           Ports
           ,
           that
           they
           and
           euery
           of
           them
           ,
           doe
           from
           and
           after
           the
           date
           hereof
           ,
           at
           all
           times
           forbeare
           to
           take
           any
           entry
           or
           entries
           ,
           or
           to
           take
           and
           make
           any
           Composition
           for
           any
           Custome
           ,
           Subsidie
           ,
           or
           other
           duetie
           ,
           for
           or
           vpon
           any
           Allome
           ,
           brought
           or
           to
           bee
           brought
           into
           any
           Our
           Dominions
           ,
           from
           any
           forreigne
           parts
           :
           And
           also
           that
           they
           and
           euery
           of
           them
           (
           whom
           it
           doeth
           and
           shall
           concerne
           )
           doe
           stay
           and
           seize
           as
           forfeited
           and
           confiscated
           ,
           to
           the
           vse
           and
           vses
           aforesaid
           ,
           all
           and
           singuler
           such
           Allome
           ,
           as
           from
           and
           after
           the
           date
           hereof
           ,
           shal
           be
           by
           any
           person
           or
           persons
           whatsoeuer
           ,
           brought
           into
           any
           Port
           ,
           Hauen
           or
           Creeke
           of
           the
           same
           Our
           Dominions
           ,
           vpon
           paine
           of
           forfeiture
           of
           their
           Offices
           ,
           and
           of
           vndergoing
           Our
           high
           indignation
           and
           displeasure
           ,
           with
           such
           further
           paines
           and
           punishments
           ,
           as
           for
           the
           same
           their
           contempts
           or
           defaults
           ,
           may
           any
           way
           be
           inflicted
           vpon
           them
           ,
           and
           euery
           of
           them
           in
           this
           behalfe
           offending
           .
        
         
           And
           for
           the
           better
           execution
           of
           this
           Our
           present
           will
           and
           Commandement
           ,
           Wee
           doe
           straightly
           charge
           and
           command
           all
           Iustices
           of
           the
           Peace
           ,
           Maiors
           ,
           Bayliffes
           ,
           Sheriffes
           ,
           Constables
           ,
           Headboroughes
           ,
           Tything-men
           ,
           and
           all
           other
           Our
           Officers
           ,
           Ministers
           and
           louing
           Subiects
           ,
           to
           whom
           it
           shall
           and
           may
           appertaine
           ,
           That
           they
           and
           euery
           of
           them
           ,
           at
           all
           time
           and
           times
           hereafter
           ,
           and
           from
           time
           to
           time
           ,
           be
           ayding
           and
           assisting
           to
           Our
           said
           Customers
           ,
           Collectors
           ,
           Searchers
           ,
           Waiters
           ,
           and
           to
           all
           such
           other
           person
           and
           persons
           ,
           as
           Wee
           shall
           lawfully
           authorize
           for
           the
           searching
           ,
           seizing
           ,
           taking
           ,
           and
           carying
           away
           of
           all
           and
           euery
           such
           Allomes
           ,
           Imported
           ,
           or
           hereafter
           to
           be
           Imported
           ,
           contrary
           to
           this
           Our
           Royall
           Prohibition
           and
           Commandement
           .
           And
           neuerthelesse
           Wee
           doe
           hereby
           signifie
           and
           declare
           ,
           That
           whereas
           Wee
           did
           publish
           a
           former
           Proclamation
           of
           this
           nature
           ,
           bearing
           date
           the
           Nineteenth
           day
           of
           Iune
           ,
           in
           the
           seuenth
           yeere
           of
           Our
           Raigne
           ,
           that
           Our
           intention
           is
           ,
           that
           the
           same
           (
           as
           to
           all
           offences
           past
           ,
           )
           doe
           stand
           in
           full
           force
           ,
           any
           thing
           in
           this
           present
           Proclamation
           to
           the
           contrary
           notwithstanding
           .
        
         
           
             Giuen
             at
             Royston
             
               the
               tenth
               day
               of
               October
               ,
               in
               the
               twelfth
               yeere
               of
               our
               Raigne
               of
               England
               ,
               France
               ,
               and
               Ireland
               ,
               and
               of
               Scotland
               the
               eight
               and
               fourtieth
               .
            
          
        
         
           God
           saue
           the
           King.
           
        
      
    
     
       
         
           Imprinted
           at
           London
           by
           Robert
           Barker
           ,
           Printer
           to
           the
           Kings
           most
           Excellent
           Maiestie
           .
           Anno
           Dom.
           1614.
           
        
      
    
  

