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A32381 By the King, a proclamation concerning the acts of navigation and encouragement of trade England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1663 (1663) Wing C3258; ESTC R36119 1,386 2

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HONI · SOIT · QVI · MAL · Y · PENSE DIEV · ET · MON · DROIT By the King A PROCLAMATION Concerning the Acts of Navigation and Encouragement of Trade CHARLES R. WE taking into Our Princely consideration of what import it is to the Trade Shipping and Sea-men of this Our Kingdom That an Act Entituled An Act for the Increase of Shipping and Navigation be in all the matters clauses and things therein contained punctually observed And an Address having been made unto Vs the last Session of Parliament by Our House of Commons Shewing that several Goods and Merchandises have been Imported contrary thereunto to the great discouragement of such Merchants who do honestly and truly observe the same and Import their Merchandises in such manner and from such places as is therein required And whereas One other Act is passed this last Session of Parliament Entituled An Act for the Encouragement of Trade wherein are many matters of great advantage to this Our Kingdom if well observed We have thought fit and do hereby with the Advice of Our Council Publish and Declare and Our Will and Pleasure is That both these Acts be punctually observed And we hereby strictly will and require all Officers of Our Customs and all others whom it may concern to imploy their utmost diligence for the due observation and execution of both the said Acts upon such pains as by Law they shall become lyable unto and the incurring Our utmost displeasure And whereas by Our Proclamation of the Twentieth of December One thousand six hundred sixty two We did with the Advice of Our Privy Council Grant to all Merchants and other persons whatsoever full and free License and Liberty to Import Nutmegs Cinnamon Cloves and Mace is any English Ships from any Ports beyond the Seas into this Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales Isses of Guernsey Jersey and Town of Berwick upon Twede or any of them paying the Customs and Duties thereof according to the Book of Rates in that behalf made and established until the English East-India Company can serve this Our Kingdom and the Parts aforesaid with the same Commodities from India And Our Pleasure be thereupon published to the contrary and that without any pain penalty or forfeiture whatsoever for the same Any thing in the Act for Increase of Shipping and Navigation to the contrary notwithstanding And whereas one principal motive or reason moving Vs thereunto was the prevention of Stealing Custom for the said Commodity But being informed that many persons who do Import the same do continue their undue Practises and still defraud Vs of Our Dues We have thought fit by this Our further Proclamation with the Advice of Our Privy Council to publish and Declare Our Royal Will and Pleasure to be That from and after the Twenty ninth of September following no Merchant or other person whatsoever shall have any benefit of that Our Proclamation but such as shall before Lading of any the said Spices in any Ports beyond the Seas give notice of their intention of Lading the same unto Our Commissioners or Farmers of Our Customs at the Custom-House in London for the time being with a particular Invoyce of the several Spices intended by them to be Laden with their Quantity Quality and name of the Ship and Master or Commander of the Ship on which they intend to lade them and the place into which they intend to Import the same and shall have a License under the Hands of Our said Commissioners or Farmers for the time being or any three of them for the Importing the same in such Ship for such Port as aforesaid Which said License they are hereby authorized and required to grant without any Fee Gratuity or other Charge whatsoever to the person demanding the same Given at Our Court at White-hall the Six and Twentieth day of August 1663. In the Fifteenth year of Our Reign God save the King LONDON Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent MAJESTY 1663.