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A11688 A proclamation anent tanning and barking of hydes Scotland. Sovereign (1567-1625 : James VI); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1620 (1620) STC 21968; ESTC S2312 4,497 2

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the right forme of Tanning which will prove verie gainefull vnto them and profitable to Our whole cuntrie And will not onlie spaire a great deale of Barck which is vnnecessarie vnprofitablie and vnworthelie spent by them but besyds will hold a great deale of money within this Our Kingdome which is yeerly exported for inbringing of forrain leather Therefore it is verie necessar and expedient for the honour and credite of this Our Kingdome that the saids persons shall not onlie bee kyndlie and freindlie vsed with all respect favour and duetie that apperteineth but that they haue some Privileges and liberties in the said trade during the tyme of their abode heir for the better inco●●ging them to deale faithfullie and truelie ●● the earand they are co●● for And siklyke it is verie necessar that the Tanners and Barckers of this Our Kingdome bee cairefull and diligent to receiue tymous instruction from the saids Englishmen to the intent that betwix and the Terme appoynted for Sealling of the saids Hydes they may haue good knowledge and experience in the said trade And for effect WEE with the advise of the Lords of Our secreet Counsell HAUE taken and by the tennor heirof TAKES the saids persons and everie one of them vnder Our Protection Defence and Saif-gaird to be vnharmed or troubled in their persons or goods for whatsomeuer deid or occasion otherwayes then by cōmoun course of Law and Justice And sicklyk WEE with advise foresaid Haue Given and granted and by the tennor hereof Gives and grantes full libertie priviledge licence and warrand to the persones aboue-written and everie one of them To vse the trade of Tanning in the severall parts and places of this Our Kingdome where they shall happen to bee directed and send in maner following ●o witt they shall concurre with the Tanners within these parts and Joyne with them in the Tanning and dressing of their Leather and they shall make vse of their Lyme and Barck-pottes And shall lay their hydes in the same pottes with the hydes of the Barkers of those pairts and shall handle and dresse the whole hydes in the pottes indifferentlie and and with a commune and aequale respect and consideration By the which doing the Tanners of this Our Kingdome if they bee willing or capable of Instruction may haue good occasion to learne and to bee instructed in short tyme in the true knowledge of the said trade OUR WILL IS herefore and WEE charge you straitlie and commands that incontinent those Our Letters seene Yee passe to the Market Croces of the Head Burrowes of this Our Kingdome and others places needfull And there by oppen Proclamation and in Our Name and Auctoritie make publication of the praemisses wherethrogh none praetend ignorance of the same And that yee command charge and inhibite all and sundrie Our Lieges and Subjects that none of them praesoome nor take vpon hand To vex harme molest trouble or inquyet the persons particularlie aboue written or any one of them But to 〈◊〉 them with all respects of freindship and kyndnes in all parts where they shall happen to repaire As they and everie one of them will answer to WS and Our Counsell vpon their obedience at their highest charge and perrell And sicklyk that yee command and charge The whole Barckers and Tanners of leather within this Our Kingdome that they and everie one of them betwix and the first day of September next to come Provyde them selfes with the number of Lyme and Barck-pottes aboue-written And that they dresse and handle their Hydes both in the Lyme and Barck-pots according to the forme rewles and ground set doun and to be praescryved vnto them And for this effect that they bee cairfull and diligent to receiue instruction from the persons particularlie aboue-written And to conforme them selfes to their directions and informations aswell in the dressing and handling their hydes which are praesentlie in their pottes as anent the hydes which shall bee put in the same hereafter And if any person or persons out of malice and in contempt of this Our Ordinance and of purpose to hinder the progresse of this work which will prove so profitable to the whole Cuntrie shall happen to leave of the said trade for some certaine space with resolution to return thereto againe at their pleasure and as they shall find the occasion That therefore yee intimat and declare to all Our Lieges that everie such persone or persons who shall bee tryed to offend in this case shall be called before the Lords of Our Privie Counsell and punished by them at their discretion And whereas it is vnderstand to the saids Lords of Our Privie Counsell that the Tanners of this Kingdome may haue sufficient tyme and leasour to learne the said trade of Tanning and Barcking of leather in ane vpright and perfyte forme if they be willing betwix and the first day of November in the yeere of God J aj vj c xxj yeeres Which is the tearme appointed by Our said Counsell when the Sealing of the Hydes for approoving of the sufficiencie of the same shall beginne Therefore that yee intimat and declaire to all the Barkers and Tanners of Hydes within this Our Kingdome that all and whatsomever hydes that shall happen to bee presented to Market sauld or put in work without the Seale after the said first day of November in the yeere of God Jaj Sax hundreth and twentie one yeeres shall bee confiscate and escheat to the vse and behoue of him who hath the charge and trust of the Seale The which to doe WEE commit to you you conjunctlie and severallie Our full power By those Our letters delivering the same by you duelie execute and indorsed againe to the Bearer Given vnder Our Signet At Haly-rud-house the twentie nyne day of Junij and of Our Reignes the fiftie thrie and eighteen yeeres 1620. Ordeined to bee published in print Per Actum D. Secreti Consilij EDINBVRGH Printed by Thomas Finlas on his M. printer