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A54663 A proclamation of his Majesty the King of Spaine For the Conservation of the contrabando. Revocation of the permissions. Prohibition of the use of the merchandises, and fruits of the realms of France, England, and Portugal; and reformation of vestures, and apparel, and other things. Published in Madrid, the 11th. of September, anno 1657. Translated out of Spanish.; Proclamations. 1657-09-11. English. Spain. Sovereign (1621-1665 : Philip IV) 1657 (1657) Wing P1986A; ESTC R214121 8,236 16

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A PROCLAMATION Of his Majesty The King of Spaine For the Conservation of the Contrabando Revocation of the Permissions Prohibition of the use of the Merchandises and Fruits of the Realms of France England and Portugal and Reformation of Vestures and Apparel and other things Published in Madrid the 11 th of September Anno 1657. Translated out of Spanish LONDON Printed by G. Dawson for Iohn Sweeting at the Angel in Popes-head Alley anno 1657. License and Tax I Lewis Vazquez de Vargas Notary of the Chamber of the King our Lord and of those of his Councel do certifie That by the Lords thereof each of the Proclamations which his Majesty commanded to be published for the conservation of the Contrabando Revocation of the Permissions prohibition of the use of the Merchandises and Fruits of the Realms of France England and Portugal and Reformation of Vestures and Apparel and other things was taxed at Twelve Quarts and at this and no higher price it maybe sold And they also Command that no Printer of these Realms shall print the said Proclamation but he that shall have License of Don Iames de Canizares y Arteaga Secretary to the King our Lord and Notary of his Chamber the ancientest of those of his Council And to the end it may appear by command of the said Lords and at the request of the said Don Iames I do give these presents in Madrid the 11. of Septemb. 1657. LEWIS VAZQUEZ de VARGAS DOn Philip by the grace of God King of Castil Leon Aragon the two Scicilia's Ierusalem Portugal Navarra Granada Toledo Valencia Galicia Mallorca Sevill Cerdenna Cordova Corcega Murcia-Iaen the Algarves Algezira Gibraltar the Canary Islands the East and West Indies and Islands and firm land of the Ocean Seas Arch-Duke of Austria Duke of Burgandy Brabant and Milan Earl of Aspurgh Flanders Tirol and Barcelona and Lord of Biscay and Molina c. To the Infantes Prelates Dukes Marquesses Earls Rich-men Priors of Orders Commanders Sub-Commanders Captains of Castles strong houses and others and to those of our Counsel President and Iudges of our Audiences Alchaldes and Alguaziles of our House and Court and Chanceries and to all the Corregidors Assistants Governors Alcaldees chief and ordinary Alguaziles Iudges Prevosts Counsels Vniversities Aldermen Regidors Knights Magistrates Esquires Officers and good-men and to all and every of our Subjects and Nations of what Estate Dignity or Preheminence soever they shall or may be of all the Provinces Cities Towns and places of these our Realms and Lordships as well to those that present are as to such as hereafter shall be 1. Know that by our Laws Proclamations and Mandats published in these Realms the commerce with the Realms of Portugal France and England is prohibited upon severall penalties even to the death of the Transgressors and loss of their Estates And because so weighty a business hath not had the execution it requireth these Realms have sustained and do sustain very great damages the silver and gold being carried out of them and our Subjects and vassals estates vainly spent in useless and unnecessary things our enemies enjoying as much convenience and profit as they could have done in time of peace by the introduction of their Merchandizes as well by venue of certain permissions that have been granted and by the toleration and disimulation of some who by their own obligation and by their places and offices ought to have prevented the same Desiring to put a stop to such great inconveniences and disorders and provide a remedy for them and absolutely to shut the door against the introduction of all sorts of Goods and Fruits of the said Realms which being seen by our Councils and that which concerning the premises the whole Realm united in Parliament hath petitioned us for which at present is sitting and having consulted with us it was agreed that we ought to command these our Letters to be given which we will shall have the force of a Law and a Proclamation set forth by Royal Authority as if they were made and promulgated in Parliament whereby we do command the Laws Proclamations and Mandats prohibiting Commerce with the said Three Realms to be indispencably kept and accomplished and the penalties put in execution which thereby are imposed on and established against the Transgressors of the same which the amplifications and Declarations contained in this our Law and Proclamation 2. And whereas the years past we granted several Permissions for the importing of the Merchandizes and Fruits of the said Realms and the time limited for the use of them or the greatest part thereof is now expired and we are informed that what they have imported without entry made in the Custome-houses will satisfie for what time or quantity soever they may want and that already they have got greater profits by the frauds they have committed We do suspend and determine all and every the said Licenses and permissions which have been given notwithstanding it may be alleaged and proved that the terme or the quantity thereof is not accomplished And we do will and it it is our pleasure for the motives aforesaid that no use be made of the same for any cause or pretence after the day of the publication of this Proclamation for that from henceforth it shall be put in execution And we do command that they remain void and cancelled as if they had never bee granted 3. And for as much as some persons through their great covetousness and malice have made it their imployment and practice to receive and dispatch and introduce unwarrantable and prohibited Goods notwithstanding the penalties commanded to be imposed upon them by the Laws Proclamations and Mandats touching the prohibition and importation of these Merchandises from the said three Realms and thereby have made and do make it facile to find Merchants and other particular persons that buy them to resell or otherwise dispose of them We do will and it is our pleasure that such dispatchers and introducers Merchants Shop keepers Factors Commissioners Brokers and particular persons as shall buy or have these shall incur the penalties expressed in one of our Mandats of the one and thirtieth of January Anno 1650. and in the last which was published in these Realms touching the prohibition of Trade with the Realm of England And for that we desire this prohibition may be established so absolutely that no doubt may be made of our royal pleasure We do command that by no Council Tribunal nor Committee it shall or may be consulted with nor propounded unto us to grant License or permission against that ordained in this our Proclamation 5 And the execution and accomplishment of all the premises is for the better prevention to belong unto the ordinary Justice of our Realms and to the Surveyors and Judges of the Contrabando nominated by our Counsel of War in the form and as is ordained in the Proclamation of the one and thirtieth of Ianuary of the said year 1650.