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A32454 A proclamation for prizing wines England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1661 (1661) Wing C3357; ESTC R7655 1,659 2

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CR DIEV·ET MON·DROIT HONI·SOIT·QVI·MAL·Y PENSE· By the King A PROCLAMATION For Prizing of WINES CHARLES R. WHereas by the Statute made in the Twenty eighth year of the Reign of King Henry the Eight for Prizing of Wines It is provided That the Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Lord President of the Kings most Honorable Council Lord Privy Seal and the Lord Chief Iustices of either Bench or Five four or three of them shall have Power and Authority by their discretion to set the prices of all kindes of Wines as in the said Statute is expressed by vertue whereof the Lord Chancellor the Lord Treasurer the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal the Lord Chief Iustice of His Majesties Bench and the Lord Chief Iustice of the Common Pleas the Tenth day of December last did order That no Canary Wines Allegant Muscadels Sacks and Malagoes should be sold in gross for more then Twenty nine pounds the Butt or Pipe and at Eighteen pence the Quart by retail And that no French Wines should be sold in gross for more then Twenty three pounds the Tun and Eight pence the Quart by retail And that no Rhenish Wines should be sold in gross for more then Six pounds the Ame and Twelve pence the Quart by retail and so according to these Proportions for greater or lesser quantities either in gross or by retail And that none presume to sell at higher prices during the next year ensuing to be accompted from the First day of this instant February whereof the Clerk of the Crown was to take notice and to see the same proclaimed the then next Term in the Chancery according to the said Statute and accordingly there hath been Proclamation made the First day of this present Hillary Term being the Three and twentieth day of January last Now that all cause of excuse may be removed from such as inhabit in remote parts of this Realm and that such as shall be found Delinquents herein may acknowledge their own wilfulness the cause of the danger and penalty they fall into after double advertisement His Majesties Will and Pleasure is and by the Advice of the said Lords and the rest of His Privy Council according to one other Statute in that behalf made in the Fourth year of the Reign of His most Noble Progenitor King Edward the Third by this His Royal Proclamation doth publish and declare That for one year next following to be accompted as aforesaid Canary Wines Allegant Muscadels Sacks and Mallagoes be not sold in gross at above Twenty nine pounds the Butt or Pipe and at Eighteen pence the Quart by retail And that French Wines be not sold in gross at above Twenty three pound the Tun and Eight pence the Quart by retail And that Rhenish Wines be not sold in gross at above Six pound the Ame and Twelve pence the Quart by retail and according to these Proportions for greater or lesser quantities either in gross or by retail which Rates and Prizes His Majesties pleasure is shall be duly observed in all His Ports and other places within this Realm where Wines are Landed and within Ten miles of those Ports and places And it is His Majesties pleasure That in places where Wines by Land-carriage shall be conveyed more then Ten miles from the next Port the several sorts of Wines aforesaid shall and may be sold according to the Rates aforesaid with an allowance not exceeding Four pounds the Tun and one peny the Quart for the carriage thereof upon Land every Thirty miles and according to that proportion and not at greater Rates straitly charging and commanding such of His Subjects and others whom it shall concern That none of them during the time aforesaid presume to sell any of any of the said Wines in gross or by retail at higher Rates then by this His Majesties Proclamation are appointed under the Forfeitures and Penalties mentioned in the said Statute and other the Laws and Statutes of this Realm ordained in that behalf and such further Pains and Penalties as by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm can or may be inflicted upon wilful Contemners of His Majesties Royal Command and Proclamation Requiring and commanding all Maiors Sheriffs Iustices of Peace Bailiffs Customers Comptrollers and other Officers of His Majesties Ports and all others whom it shall concern diligently to attend the execution of this His Royal Pleasure and to give Information to the Lords and others of the Privy Council of the Delinquents that they may be proceeded against and receive punishment according to their demerits Given at Our Court at Whitehal the Fourth day of February in the Fourteenth year of Our Reign God save the King London Printed by Iohn Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the KINGS most Excellent Majesty 1661.