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A22719 A true transcript and publication of His Maiesties letters pattent. For an office to be erected, and called the Publicke Register for generall Commerce Whereunto is annexed an ouerture and explanation of the nature and purport of the said office, for their better vnderstanding and direction that shall haue occasion to vse it, by Sir Arthur Gorges, Knight. England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); Gorges, Arthur, Sir, 1557?-1625. aut; James I, King of England, 1566-1625.; Cartwright, fl. 1611.; Publique Register for Generall Commerce (England and Wales) 1611 (1611) STC 9226; ESTC S105549 8,509 46

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the gains arising by reason of this Office to defray the maine charges expences and rent incident to the said Office and Officers in respect thereof shall bee minded vtterly to relinquish and giue vp the said Office and the exercise thereof and all profite and benefite which thereof may arise or grow and the same their or any of their intentions and minds therein shall signifie vnto the Lord Treasurer of England for the time being vnder their handes and seales That then these our Letters Patents as to them or eyther of them their or eyther of their Executors administrators or assignes or any of them which shall so signifie vnto the said Lord Treasurer of England for the time being his or their mind and intention vtterly to relinquish and giue vp the said Office and exercise thereof and all profits and benefits which thereof can or may arise or grow shall be vtterly voide and the said party or parties so signifying as is aforesaid their Executors and administrators to be from the time of such signification discharged of the said yearely rent before in these presents reserued which should afterwardsincurre and grow due and the other party and parties clayming interest in the said Office and other the premises by and vnder the said Letters Patents and not so signifying his or their minde and intention vnder his or their hand and seale vnto the said Lord Treasurer of England for the time being as is aforesaid and their Executors administrators and assignes to stand from thenceforth sole Officer and Officers and bee solely and onely chargeable towards Vs our Heyres and Successors for and with the said yearely rent in and by these Presents reserued and for and with all other Couenants and things which according to the tenour and true meaning of these presents ought to bee performed by the said Sir Arthur Gorges and Sir Walter Cope their Executors Administrators or assignes as is aforesaid In witnesse whereof we haue caused these our Letters to be made Patent Witnesse our selfe at Westminster the fift day of March Jn the eighth yeare of our reigne of England France and Jreland and of Scotland the foure and fortieth CARTVVRIGHT Per me de priuato Sigillo Examinatur per me Thomam Marten TO THE VNPAR tiall Reader IN matters of this nature where a loyal desire hath endeauoured to performe an acceptable seruice to the Common-wealth albeit the successe sort not in euery point answerable to hope and expectation yet this may stand for a maine com●ort that the intention tention is free from all publique offence or priuate wronge and therefore respects not the taxe or scandall of those malignant humours which are accustomed to cast corrupt aspertions on honest designes But because this proiect hath meerly and solely proceeded from mine own poore conceit and labour ayming specially at the aduancement of mutuall Commerce the bond and sinewes of humane society I haue thought good for the auoyding of all doubtfull construction or mistaking which might blemish it in the birth to deliuer it into the world with a perspicuous Ouerture and direction concerning the port and vses therof because they are but briefly touched and in generall terms set downe in the Patent Arthur Gorges AN OVERTVRE AND EXPLANATIon of the purport and vse of this OFFICE FIrst it is to be vnder stood that this Office to be knowne and called by the name of The publique Register for generall Commerce is indeed but the very resemblance of a publique Market whereunto all men may freely repaire and resort to Trade and Traffique without constraint or restraint at their owne wils and pleasures And as in Markets many Commodities are solde and met withall more easily and better cheape in one selfe place then by seeking vp and downe the Countrey for them with m●re trouble and at dearer rates in seuerall places so is it by the vse and benefite of this Office which as a publique Market is solely in his Maiesties power to authorise and priuiledge Secondly this publique Market is a place which all men may easily finde out and freely repaire vnto for speedy meanes of helpe vpon any extremity of for feitures of bondes or counter-bonds or danger of morgages of landes or goods by breach of d●yes when they know not suddenly where to prouide themselues of moneyes vppon good security for that euery man especially those that dwell in remote shteres is not acquainted with a Broker nor knowes assuredly where to finde one to serue his turne vpon such vrgent occasion or if he doe it will be at a deare rate which defect this Register shall be able to supply with very conscionable and moderate consideration taking nothing of any but what the parties themselues shall in reason thinke fit and competent for the seruing of their turnes by the trauell of the Officers Thirdly by instance to make it more plaine such men as haue monies lying by them that they would expose after eight nine or ten in the hundred may if they please make it knowne haue it registred in this Office wherby such as repaire vnto this Register to borrow may also receiue notice direction accordingly for such summes as they desire by as signment from the Officers if the security be good and liked of Fourthly by way of example also to expresse the vse and benefite of this Office for Buying and Selling Suppose that one hath lands or a house in Wilt-shiere that he would gladly sell suddenly to raise monies without too great losse but knows not how to make it generally knowne to the world and that there are some others as desirous to buy lands or a house in that shire at a reasonable rate and cannot learne nor get knowledge of any such yet by recourse to this Register they may easily informe themselues and haue mutuall intelligence of one anothers mindes perfectly and readily albeit they dwell farre asunder wher as now many times both parties are in care and cannot serue their turnes accordingly vndergoing thereby much inconuenience which this Office with great ease doth remedie Fiftly the parties themselues that do either lend or borrow buy or sell may ●se it with as great security secrecy as they shall thinke fit by vsing other mens names then their owne other places then their owne houses and other friends or Factors for themselues if they be so disposed So as by this free plaine and easie course all men may rest satisfied that there is no cunning intent by meanes of this Office to defraude men nor by the practice thereof to discouer mens wealths or secret estates further then to themselues shall seeme good Sixthly it is neyther desired nor meant that any should leaue their moneyes or goods that they would lend or sell in the charge or custody of this Office but in such places as the owners themselues shall thinke most safe and conuenient wherby such as would borrow or buy may if they please by this Register be directed to