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A39419 At the court at Whitehall the fifteenth day of May, 1672 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury [and 18 others] England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Waterman, George. 1672 (1672) Wing E813; ESTC R225140 1,337 2

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C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE At the COURT at WHITEHAL The Fifteenth Day of May 1672. PRESENT The KINGS Most Excellent MAJESTY Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Keeper Duke of Lauderdale Marquess of Worcester Earl of Bridgewater Earl of Essex Earl of Anglesey Earl of Bathe Earl of Craven Earl of Arlington Earl of Shaftsbury Lord Newport Lord Holles Lord Clifford Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Trevor Sir John Duncombe Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy Sir Thomas Osborne IT is Ordered by His MAJESTY in Council that the ensuing Rules and Directions be pursued and put in Execution in manner following I. That no Colliers Ship shall have Protection against Impressing their Men until the Master and Owners have subscribed an Obligation to pay here in the Port of London to such Person or Persons as the Court of Aldermen shall appoint Twelve pence per Chaldron or Tun towards the Charge of a Convoy and also that all other Ships Trading from any Ports of the Northern Coast that shall desire Protection from such Convoy which apply to any other Ports then London shall pay Six pence per Tun and such as come to London shall pay Twelve pence per Tun according to the Burthen of their Ships II. That no Master of any Colliers Ship shall presume to Sail to or from the Ports of London Newcastle or Sunderland without a Sea-Brief from the Commander of the Convoy and that no Commander shall give such Sea-Brief to any Master of any Colliers Ship until he hath seen a Certificate that the Master of such Colliers Ship hath given security for the payment of the Convoy-Mony which Sea-Brief and Certificate shall be delivered gratis III. That no Colliers Ship shall have his Dispatch Outward from the Custom-House until the Master shall exhibit to the Commissioners a Certificate that he hath paid to the Person or Persons to be appointed by the Court of Aldermen as aforesaid Twelve pence per Chaldron for Convoy IV. His Majesty is Graciously pleased to declare That if Occasion require He will Furnish the said Ships appointed for Convoy to the Colliers with Guns for their Defence to be returned in case the Ships which shall be Furnished with such Guns be not either Taken or Lost V. That such Commanders of the said Convoyers as the Court of Aldermen shall nominate shall be Commissioned as Men of War and have a competent number of Men protected and the said Commanders shall from time to time be under the Direction of the said Court of Aldermen in reference to the Convoying and Defending the Fleets of Colliers But if it shall happen that any of the Convoyers shall without prejudice or neglect of their said Service meet with and take any Prize Ships they are to deliver the same in the same manner as any other of his Majesties Men of War are to do and shall have such benefit in proportion as other Men of War have or ought to have Whereof the Lords Commissioners for Prizes are to take notice and give Directions accordingly EDW. WALKER Waterman Maior Cur special tent ' die Jovis post merid ' sexto die Junii 1672. Annóque Regni Regis CAROLI Secundi Angliae c. vicesimo quarto WHEREAS His Majesty hath been graciously pleased of his abundant Princely Prudence and Care of His Subjects to condescend to the Expedients provided by His Royal Authority in Council expressed in the precedent Order for the Protection and Support of the Coal-Trade It is therefore Ordered by this Court That the same be forthwith Printed and Published that so all Persons that find themselves concerned in the said Trade may apply themselves to the Lord Maior or this Court who will give their best Assistance to put them into Possession of the Effects of His Majesties said Gracious Intention WAGSTAFFE Printed by Andrew Clark Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON at his House in Aldersgatestreet MDCLXXII