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A84508 At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 By the King's Most Excellent Majesty and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council.; Orders in Council. 1676-03-10 England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); England and Wales. Privy Council. aut 1676 (1676) Wing E847A; ESTC R206015 18,604 39

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make his Voyage but also if he think convenient to go any where else from the said Port that they would do him all Civil Office as a Subject of his Majesty the King of Great Britain expecting the like Returns from his Majesty the King of Sweden his Officers and Subjects in the like or other Case In Witness whereof have Subscribed these presents and Sealed the same with the Seal of Dated the day of RULES for the granting of PASSES in pursuance of the Treaty with Denmark No Pass to be granted in pursuance of this Treaty but what is signed by His Majesty and countersigned by a Principal Secretary of State That no such Pass be granted until a Schedule be produced signed by the Officers of the Customs in the Port where the Ship took in her Lading containing all the Goods she hath on Board be they more or less and if she have no Lading then to express the same And a Direction to the Officers in the respective Ports where Passes are to be given by vertue of the Treaties with Spain and the Vnited Provinces to grant such Schedules and to sign and seal them with the Seal of the Custom-house That no such Pass be granted till a Certificate be produced from the Chief Magistrate of some such Place in each Port as by the Regulation of the Treaties with Spain and the United Provinces is authorised to grant Passes in the Form prescribed by this Treaty That no such Pass be granted until it appear by Certificate to the said Principal Secretary of State from whom any such Pass shall be demanded that the said Ship hath had a Pass according to the Form prescribed by the Treaties with Spain of the United Provinces which Certificate is to be signed by the Commissioners of the Customs in the Port of London or their Secretary in case such Pass were granted in the Port of London and in case it were granted in any of the Out-Ports that it be signed by the Officer of the Customs who consented to such Pass That no Pass be granted until the Master of such Ship shall enter Bond in His Majesties Name with one Surety if the Ship belong to the Port of London to the Collector Outwards and if she belong to any Out-Port then to the Officer of the Customs in such Out-Port who into consent to Passes to be given by vertue of the Treaties with Spain and the United Provinces The said Bond to be in the penalty of 100 l. if the said Ship appear to be of the Burthen of 100 Tons or upwards and in the penalty of 50 l. if under the Burthen of 100 Tons for the return and redelivering of such Pass within the space of one Year to be accounted from the date thereof unless in case of Capture or the loss of such Ship And before the granting of such Pass the Person demanding the same is to produce a Certificate to the Secretary of State from whom it is demanded that such Bond hath been entred into by the Master of such Ship Which Certificate is to be under the Hand of the Officer of the Customs who took the Bond and sealed with the Seal of such Custom-house That the Forms of a Pass and Certificate printed upon Parchments with Blanks hereunto annexed be made use of by vertue of this Treaty and no other That a perfect Register be kept by the Secretary of State of every Pass which shall be counter signed by him in pursuance of this Treaty which Register is to be strictly kept and no Pass to be granted until the same be carefully examined whether any such former Pass hath been granted to such ship and in that case then no new Pass to be granted until the former be delivered up and that a quarterly account thereof be given by the said Secretary to the Lords Commissioners for Executing the Office of Lord High Admiral The like Directions to the Secretary of State for Scotland about Passes for Scotch Ships And if the Passes for Ireland are to be procured by one of the Principal Secretaries of State in England yet that they keep a distinct Register for Ireland as well as a ●●●nct Register for England sersey Guernsey Alderney Sark and the Islands of Scilly and Man All which c. Bridgewater Carlisle Craven Fauco●berg H. Coventry J. Williamson R. Southwell LONDON ss TO all that shall see these Presents or hear them to be read Lord Mayor and the Aldermen of the City of LONDON Do attest and certifie That on the Day of the Date hereof before Vs personally came and appeared And under the Oath wherein stand bound to Our Sovereign Lord the King did declare unto Vs That the said Ship in the Port of of the Burthen of Tunns or thereabouts doth belong to the Port of in the Kingdom of ENGLAND And that the said Ship doth justly belong to Subjects of our said Sovereign Lord the King And And the said Appearer affirmed under the Oath aforesaid That the aforementioned Ship doth only belong to Subjects of His said Majesty And carry no Goods prohibited which belong to either of the Parties now in War In testimony whereof We have caused this Cortificate to be subscribed by Our Town-Clerk and Sealed with the Seal of Majoralty of the City of LONDON Given at LONDON the day of Anno Domini 167 And in the Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord CHARLES the Second by the Grace of God King of ENGLAND SCOTLAND FRANCE and IRELAND Defender of the Faith c. VVHich Rules having been read and considered at the Board His Majesty was pleased to approve thereof and did order that as well the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby Lord High Treasurer of England as the Lords Commissioners for Executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of England and His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State do respectively cause the said Rules to be duly and punctually observed and put in execution John Nicholas THe Commissioners of His Majesties Customs are hereby directed and required to govern themselves by these Rules in what is to be done by them touching Passes to be granted in pursuance of the respective Treaties with Sweden and Denmark and to cause the same to be signified to and to be duly observed and executed by all other Officers of His Majesties Customs therein concerned according to the Form thereof and His Majesties pleasure therein declared for which this shall be their Warrant New-Market this seventh day of April 1676. DANBY At the Court at WHITEHALL 10 MARCH 1675 6. By the KING' 's Most Excellent Majesty and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council VVHEREAS in pursuance of an Order of the Eighth Instant The Lords Commissioners for Executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of England did this day report to His Majesty in Council their Approbation of the several Rules here under written prepared by the Committee of this Board for Trade for preventing the