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B12682 Where in a proclamation (lately by us published) for considerations therein expressed, we prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might be taken away, ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1603 (1603) STC 8319; Interim Tract Supplement Guide 506.h.10[14] 688 1

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❧ By the King WHere in a Proclamation lately by vs published for considerations therein expressed We prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might be taken away if the same should appeare to be iustly grounded Hauing now since that time receiued particular information that a Grant to certain Patentees for the sole preemption and transportation of Tinne was very inconuenient and full of grieuance to our louing Subiects Wee after long debate thereof before our selfe and our Priuie Councell where obiections of either side were made and where the inconueniences were layed open Haue resolued not onely to consider how the generalitie of our Subiects might bee relieued in suspension of this Graunt but how the same might be done without any iniustice to any particuler person who is interessed therein by vertue of Letters Patents vnder the great Seale of England whereof wee neuer intend to seeke any course of reuocation but by an ordinary course of Iustice in which all our people are equally interessed In which respect hauing commaunded the Lords and others of our Priuie Councell to call before them the Patentees and then to offer them all such triall for the maintenance of that Patent as the Iustice of this our Realme affordeth The said Patentees haue rather yeelded in their owne duetie and discretions to surrender the Patent then to goe about to maintaine it Whereof wee thought it fit that all our good Subiects should take notice as an Argument of our continuall care and desire to doe all things which tend to the reliefe of our people in any thing whereby they receiue any maner of oppression as long as they shall duetifully and orderly appeale vnto vs for the same Giuen at our Mannour of Greenwich the 16. day of June in the first yeere of our Reigne of England France and Jreland And in the sixe and thirtieth of Scotland God saue the King ¶ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie Anno Dom. 1603.