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The Kings Maiesties speech, as it was deliuered by him in the vpper house of the Parliament, to the Lords spirituall and temporall, and to the knights, citizens and burgesses there assembled, on Munday the 19. day of March 1603
being the first day of this present Parliament, and the first Parliament of his Maiesties raigne -
The Kings Maiesties speech, as it was deliuered by him in the vpper house of the Parliament to the Lords spirituall and temporall, and to the knights, citizens and burgesses there assembled, on Munday the 19. day of March 1603
being the first day of this present Parliament, and the first Parliament of his Maiesties raigne -
Anno .xviii. reginæ Elizabethe. At this present session of parliament by prorogation holden at VVestminster the .viii. day of February, in the .xviii. yeere of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, queene, defender of the fayth. &c. and there continued vntyl the .xv. day of March folowyng. To the high pleasure of almyghtie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth
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The seuerall rates and taxations for vvages, made and set foorth by the Iustices of Peace, for the citie of Exeter
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Orders conceiued by the lords of her maiesties priuie councell, and by her highnesse speciall direction, commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent
and to be executed aswell by the lord maior within the city and suburbs of London, and by the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by order to be prescribed by the lords lieutenants of all the counties of the realme, to the iustices of peace, lords of liberties, and officers of corporate townes. 1. Febr. xxxviij. yere of the queenes maiesties reigne -
By the Queene. Forasmuch as vpon the lame[n]table complaint made vnto the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, by sundry her louing subiects the clothiers of diuers partes of the realme
[and] of a multitude of other people mayntayned in their handlabours by them -
By the Queene. A proclamation against the common vse of dagges, handgunnes, harquebuzes, calliuers, and cotes of defence
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By the Queene. Although her Maiestie hath had so good proofe of Gods singular goodnes, in the continual preseruation of her from his first setting of her in the Crowne ...
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By the Queene. Where it is ordayned and prouided by a statute made and established in the parliament holden at Westminster ...
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, finding the great misusage in the execution of sundrie her Highnes graunts made to diuers persons ...
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, for diuers good considerations her highnes mouing, and specially for the auoyding of the great and excessiue prices of wines ...
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By the Queene. The Queenes Maiesties proclamtion for staying of all vnlawfull assemblies in and about the citie of London, and for orders to punish the same
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Orders prescribed by her Maiesties commandement by aduise of her counsell, published in London, and other places neere to the same, for the obseruation of her Maiesties present proclamation. 4. Iulij. 1595
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The seuerall rates and taxations for vvages, made and set foorth by the iustices of peace, for the countie of Lancaster
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By the Queene. A proclamation against sundry abuses practised by diuers lewd & audacious persons falsly naming themselues messengers of her Maiesties Chamber, trauelling from place to place with writings counterfeited in forme of warrants
as also against another sort of vagabond persons that carrie counterfeit pasports wherewith to begge and gather almes -
By the Queene. A proclamation concerning the true and lawfull winding of woolles
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By the Queene. A proclamation for the dearth of corne
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By the Queene. The Queenes Maiesties proclamation, 1. For obseruation of former orders against ingrossers, [and] regraters of corne
2. And to see the markets furnished with corne. 3. And also against the carying of corne out of the realme. 4. And a prohibition to men of hospitalitie from remoouing from their habitation in the time of dearth. 5. And finally a strait commandement to all officers hauing charge of forts to reside thereon personally, and no inhabitant to depart from the sea coast -
By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, for auoyding of the great inconuenience that hath growen and dayly doeth increase within this her realme, by the inordinate excesse in apparel ...
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Certaine notes out of the statutes for dispensations with sundry persons not being in any certaintie before expressed
whereof all such persons, as thereby are to be dispensed withall, may be better enformed, by perusall of the said statutes vnto which they are to be referred -
By the Queene. A proclamation commaunding all persons vpon the borders of England, to keepe peace towards Scotland, vpon the like proclamation by the King of Scotts towards England
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By the Queene. Whereas an vntrue and slaunderous reporte hath of late beene raysed by some euill disposed and malicious persons against the Lord Mayor of this cittie, as if by his meanes the price of graine that beganne to fall should be enhaunced to an higher rate ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation publishing certaine iust causes for prohibition and stay of cariage of victual
and other prouisions of warre by seas into Spaine, for continuance of the King of Spaines purposes to inuade most uniustly her Maiesties dominions; with authoritie for the stay thereof by sea -
Orders conceiued by the Lordes of her Maiesties priuie councell, and by her Highnesse special direction, commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing, and eating of flesh this next Lent
and to be executed aswell by the Lord Maior within the citie and suburbs of London, and by the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by order to be prescribed by the Lords Lieutenants of all the counties of the realme, to the iustices of peace, Lords of Liberties, & officers of corporate townes. 20. Febr. xlj. yeere of the Queenes Maiesties reigne -
Certaine articles concerning the statute lately made for the reliefe of the poor
to be executed in London, by the churchwardens and ouerseers of euery parish, according to the effect of the same statute