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A73969 By the King. The care of the Kings of this realme our progenitors, for the restraint of exportation of gold and siluer into forraine parts; Proclamations. 1611-11-23 England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1611 (1611) STC 8475; ESTC S123807 3,728 3

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Furthermore we doe not so rest vpon this course of pollicy for the stay of the exportation of Gold out of Our Kingdomes as We do in any sort lay aside those Legall remedies which by Our Lawes and Statutes in force haue bene prouided for the repressing of the said offence in exporting both Gold and Siluer But contrariwise Our will and pleasure is and We doe make knowen the same to all Our louing Subiects and straitly command all Our Officers and Ministers to whom it may appertaine that the Statutes and branches of Statutes hereafter particularly expressed be duely put in execution that is to say the Statutes made at Yorke in the ninth yeere of King Edward the third called the Statute of Money first sixt ninth tenth Chapters wherby is prouided that from thencefoorth none should carry away any sterling out of the Realme of England nor Siluer in Plate nor vessell of Gold or Siluer vpon paine of forfeiture of the same Money Plate or vessell And that the Mayor and Bayliffes in euery Port where Merchants and ships should be should take an Oath of the Masters and Merchants of Ships going and comming againe that they should doe no fraud against the prouision of that Law in any point And that good and strait search should be made in all places vpon the Sea coasts in Hauens and elsewhere where any arriuall should be by good and lawfull men thereto sworne that in the Kings name they should make diligent search that no man of what estate or condition soeuer should carry out of this Realme Sterling Money Siluer or Plate nor Vessell of Gold or Siluer without the Kings Licence And that the searcher shall haue the fourth part for their labour of as much as they shall finde so forfeited and to loose all his goods if he dispense with any man and be thereof attaint As by the same Statute among other things more fully doth appeare And one other Statute made in the second yeere of Henry the fourth the fift Chapter whereby the King did ordaine and establish that from thenceforth that any searcher of the King might find Gold or Siluer in Coyne or in Masse in the keeping of any that should be passing or vpon his passage in any Ship or Vessel for to goe out of any Port Hauen or Creeke of the Realme without the Kings speciall Lycence that Gold or Siluer should be forfeited to the King sauing his reasonable expences As by the same Statute it doth and may more at large appeare And We doe specially charge and command that the Mayor and Bayliffes in euery Port where Merchants and Ships shall be and all such to whom the same shall or may in any wise appertaine doe from hencefoorth carefully take the Oath of Masters of Ships and Merchants according to the true meaning of the said Statute made in the said ninth yeere of King Edward the third And that all Customers Searchers Comptrollers and all other Our Officers and Ministers whatsoeuer to whom it appertaineth doe so carefully and diligently execute their seuerall Offices as the said Statutes and all others in any sort concerning the Premisses may without any default or negligence in them or any of them be duely and effectually executed vpon paine of the greatest punishment that by Our Lawes may be inflicted vpon them for their default negligence and contempt in that behalfe Giuen at Newmarket the three and twentieth day of Nouember in the ninth yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ❧ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie Anno Dom. 1611.