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By the Queene. A proclamation for the reformation of sundry abuses about making of clothes
called Deuonshire kersies, or dozens, whereby the statutes made in Queene Maries time, for the weight, length, and breadth thereof, may be duely obserued hereafter -
By the Queene. A proclamation by her Maiesties commandement, for bidding the making or forging of any iron ordonance, aboue the quantitie of the piece commonly called the minion, without the Queenes speciall licence
and prohibiting also the cariage out of the realme to any forraine parts, of any maner of ordonance of brasse or iron, vpon the paines hereafter conteined in the proclamation -
By the Queene. A proclamation for adiournment of part of Michaelmas terme. 1592
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie being certainly informed of diuers great spoiles made of the goods lade[n] in a Spanish carraque lately brought to Dertmouth in Deuonshire ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation to restraine accesse to the court, of all such as are not bound to ordinarie attendance, or that shall not be otherwise licenced by her Maiestie
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By the Queene. A proclamation for keeping the terme at Hartford Castle, and for adiournement of the same fron Mense Michaelis, vntill Crastino Animarum
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By the Queene. A proclamation to adiourne the terme ending for Michaelmas vnto Westminster, to beginne at Octabis Hillarij
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie being credibly enformed that the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed as wel in the citie of London and Westminster ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation to restraine accesse to the court, of all such as are not bound to ordinarie attendance, or that shall not be otherwise by her Maiestie
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie in her princely nature, considering how dangerous a matter it is by continuance of the faire called Bartholomew faire ...
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A proclamation to reforme the disorder in accesse of greater number of persons to the court, then haue iust cause so to doe
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, vnderstanding that the infection of the plague in the cities of London and Westminster doth yet continue,...so as with safetie the next Michaelmas terme cannot be kept as was accustomed
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By the Queene. A proclamation to adiourne the terme ending for Michaelmas, vnto Westminster, to begin at Octabis Hillarij
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The copy of the queenes highnes co[m]mission
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The copy of the Queenes highnes comission
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By the Queene
A proclamation for prises of wines. Where in the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the eight day of June, in the. xxviii. yere of the raigne of the moste noble Kyng of famous memorie, King Henry the Eight, father to our soueraigne Lady the Queenes Maiestie, one acte and statute was then and there made, entituled, an acte limiting the prises of wines -
By the Queene
A proclamation for restraint of transportation of grayne beyonde the seas. The Queenes Maiestie understandyng of the sodayne increase of the pryces of grayne, for the more part vniuersally in the realme, as it is to be coniectured partlye by the vnseasonablenesse of the late haruest tyme -
Orders, thought meete by Her Maiestie, and her Priuie Counsell
to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same : also, an aduise set dovvne vpon Her Maiesties expresse commaundement, by the best learned in physicke within this realme, containing sundry good rules and easie medicines, without charge to the meaner sort of people, aswell for the preseruation of her good subiects from the plague before infection, as for the curing and ordering of them after they shall be infected -
The effect of certaine braunches of the statute made in anno xxxiii Hen. viii touching the maintenaunce of artillerie, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games
very necessarie to be put in execution -
Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie, anno Domini 1559, the fyrst yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth
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By the Queene. A proclamation to charge all persons that haue gotten any maner goods into their possession, which haue beene taken on the seas this last yeere, and haue not bene customed, to restore the same vpon paine to bee punished as felons and pirates
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By the Queene
the Queenes Maiestie, hearing credibly by report, that in some partes of her realme, her people and subiectes are, and of late have ben vexed and molested, by certayne lewde persons vnder pretence of executing commissions for inquiries to be made for lands concealed -
Orders, thought meete by her Maiestie, and her priuie Counsell, to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same
Also, an aduise set downe vpon her Maiesties expresse commaundement, by the best learned in physicke within this realme, containing sundry good rules and easie medicines, without charge to the meaner sort of people, aswell for the preseruation of her good subiectes from the plague before infection, as for the curing and ordering of them after they shall be infected -
Elisabethae, Angliae Reginae Haeresin Calvinianam Propvgnantis, Saevissimvm in Catholicos sui regni Edictvm
quod in alios quóque Reipublicae Christianae Principes, contumelias continet indignissimas ; Promulgatum Londini 29. Nouembris. 1591 ; Cum responsione ad singula capita ...