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A70017 At the court at Whitehall, the tenth of May, 1672 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; England and Wales. Privy Council. 1672 (1672) Wing E805; ESTC R206907 1,758 4

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CR DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE At the Court at Whitehall the Tenth of May 1672. Present The Kings most Excellent Majesty His Highness Prince Rupert Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Keeper Duke of Lauderdaill Duke of Ormonde Marquess of Worcester Lord Chamberlain Earl of Bridgwater Earl of Essex Earl of Anglesey Earl of Bathe Earl of Carlisle Earl of Craven Earl of Arlington Earl of Shaftesbury Viscount Fauconberge Viscount Halifax Lord Bishop of London Lord Newport Lord Holles Lord Clifford Mr. Vice Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Trevor Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy Master of the Ordnance Sir Thomas Osborne It was Ordered by His Majesty in Council That an Order this day read and Approved as the Board for dispensing for some time with certain Clauses of several Acts concerning Trade Shipping and Navigation be forthwith Printed and Published EDW. WALKER HIs Majesty by and with the Advice of His Privy Council is pleased to Declare and Order That an Act of Parliament made in the Parliament begun at Westminster the Five and Twentieth day of April in the Twelfth Year of His Majesties Reign and Confirmed by the Parliament begun at Westminster the Eighth day of May in the Thirteenth Year of His Majesties Reign Reign Intituled An Act for Encouraging and Increasing of Shipping and Navigation and all the Proceedings therein or thereby directed Be totally suspended in all the matters and things therein Contained concerning or relating to any Ships or Vessels their Masters or Mariners their Guns Furniture Tackle Ammunition and Apparel or to any Goods or Commodities Imported or Exported to or from Norway or the Baltique Sea And His Majesty doth further Order That the said Act and all the Proceedings therein or thereby directed be totally suspended in all the Matters and things therein Contained concerning or relating to any Ships or Vessels their Masters or Mariners their Guns Furniture Tackle Ammunition and Apparel or to any Goods or Commodities Imported or Exported to or from any parts of Germany Flanders or France whereof the Merchants and Owners shall be His Majesties natural born Subjects And His Majesty is graciously pleased to Declare and Grant That not onely His Majesties natural born Subjects but all Merchants of any Nation may Import from any Ports whatsoever Hemp Pitch Tarr Masts Salt-peter and Copper and upon Importation thereof shall be Liable to pay only such Duties as by the Act of Tonnage and Poundage are Imposed upon His Majesties natural born Subjects and no other Any thing in the said Act to the Contrary notwithstanding And his Majesty doth further Order That notwithstanding the said Act for Encouraging and Increasing of Shipping and Navigation And one other Act made in the said Parliament begun at Westminster the Eighth day of May in the Thirteenth Year of His Majesties Reign Intituled An Act for the Encouragement of Trade or either of them or any Clause or Clauses in them or either of them to the Contrary It shall and may be lawful for any English Merchants and they are hereby Authorized freely and without Interruption to make use of and Imploy any Foreign Ships or Vessels whatsoever Navigated by Mariners or Seamen of any Nation for Importing or Exporting of all Goods and Commodities to or from any Port in England or Wales or to or from any of His Majesties Plantations they paying only the aforesaid Duties Imposed upon His Majesties natural born Subjects as for Goods Exported in English-built Bottoms and no other Provided That no Goods or Commodities whatsoever be by them Imported into any of His Majesties said Plantations but what shall be without fraud Laden and Shipped in England or Wales and thence directly carried and from no other Place to His Majesties said Plantations Provided also That such Goods and Commodities as shall be by them Laden and taken on Board at His Majesties said Plantations or any of them be brought directly from thence to some of His Majesties said Ports in England or Wales And all Governours and Officers of the Customs are hereby Charged and required strictly to observe all Rules Directions and Orders for taking of Bonds or other Securities and exacting all Forfeitures and Penalties by the said Acts or either of them required or enjoyned save only in the two Clauses concerning English Ships and English Mariners herein before Dispensed with And lastly His Majesty doth Declare That this shall continue and be in force during His Majesties pleasure And when His Majesty shall think fit to Determine the Dispensation hereby Granted He will by His Royal Proclamation give Six Moneths notice thereof to the end no Merchant or other Person herein concerned may be surprized Lord Keeper Duke of Lauderdaill Duke of Ormonde Marquess of Worcester Lord Chamberlain Earl of Bridgwater Earl of Essex Earl of Anglesey Earl of Bathe Earl of Carlisle Earl of Craven Earl of Arlington Earl of Shaftesbury Viscount Fauconberge Viscount Halifax Lord Newport Lord Holles Lord Clifford Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Trevor Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy Sir Thomas Osborne EDW. WALKER In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1672.