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A22358 By the King, a proclamation for the maintenance and encrease of the mines of saltpeter, and the true making of gunpowder, and reforming abuses concerning the same England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1625 (1625) STC 8770.5; ESTC S2604 3,696 3

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appointed or to bee appointed and by him marked as hath beene heretofore vsed whereby his Maiesties louing Subiects may take notice of the sorts of the said Gunpowder and the goodnesse thereof and the vses to which it may most aptly be applied 11. That no person presume or attempt to counterfeit the marke or markes vsed or to be vsed by the said Proofe-master to the purpose aforesaid Or doe worke or put in practise any fraud deceipt or sleight by mixing or mingling any Gunpowder or otherwise whereby his Maiesties meaning before expressed may be altered diuerted or abused 12. That the Proofe-master appointed and to be appointed doe diligently attend to doe his duety faithfully and truely in making proofe of the said Gunpowder and to marke none but that which shal be good and sufficient and answerable to the markes And that he take not aboue sixe pence Fee for any Barrell of Powder of one hundred weight which shall by him be tried prooued and marked as aforesayd and so proportionably not aboue that rate for greater or lesser quantities ALl which Articles and euery of them His Maiestie doth hereby straitly charge and command all manner of persons of what quality soeuer they be duely to obserue and fulfill And all Officers and persons in Authoritie whom it may concerne duely carefully and diligently to see and cause the same to be obserued fulfilled and put in execution as they and euery of them will auoyde His Maiesties heauy displeasure and the censure of being holden contemners of His Maiesties Royal Commandement in a matter of high consequence for the publique seruice and safety of the State and vpon such further penalties and punishments as for example of terrour to others their contempts and want of duety shall demerit and by his Maiesties Prerogatiue Royall or otherwise shall be found fit in Honour and Iustice to be inflicted vpon them And for the better and more speedy performance of this Seruice His Maiesties will and pleasure is That the Commissioners for the Nauie shall from time to time take notice of all such complaints as shall be brought vnto them touching any offence that shall be committed contrary to this Proclamation either in the neglecting hindering or disturbing this his Maiesties Seruice or in abusing the Subiect And that the said Commissioners shall certifie the same to His Maiesties right trustie and right welbeloued Cousin and Counsellor George Duke of Buckingham Lord high Admirall of England and to His right trustie and welbeloued Councellor George Lord Carew Master of the Ordenance to whose speciall trust and care his Maiestie hath committed the Gouernment of the sayd Businesse by Commission vnder the great Seale of England And that they or either of them shall from time to time send for all offenders complained of and cause them to bee examined by the sayd Commissioners of the Nauie And vpon their report take such further order therein by referring the offenders to bee prosecuted in the high Court of Starre Chamber or otherwise as to their Wisedomes shall seeme meete Commaunding and authorizing His Maiesties Attourney Generall for the time being vpon such Reference from the sayd Duke of Buckingham or Lord Carew or other information giuen vnto him of any misdemeanour committed contrary to the true meaning of any the Articles aforesayd to prosecute and proceed against the sayd offenders in the said high Court of Starre Chamber It being His Maiesties expresse pleasure That seuere punishment shall be executed vpon all the said offenders whatsoeuer Giuen at the Court at White-Hall the thirteenth day of April in the first yeere of his Maiesties Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ¶ Printed at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie M.DC.XXV