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A22441 By the King a proclamation for the explaining of a former proclamation lately published, intituled A Proclamation prohibiting the importation of any goods or merchandize whatsoeuer, in any French shippes or bottomes. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1627 (1627) STC 8859; ESTC S122714 994 1

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C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT By the King A Proclamation for the explaining of a former Proclamation lately published intituled a Proclamation prohibiting the importation of any goods or merchandize whatsoeuer in any French Shippes or Bottomes WHereas by the aduice of Our Priuy Councell We declared Our Royall pleasure by our Proclamation bearing date the eight and twentieth day of Aprill now last past that no goods merchandize or commodities whatsoeuer of what condition or nature soeuer should at any time or times then after be brought or unported into any of our Realms or Dominions or any Hauen Port or Creeke of the same in any Shippe Bottome or Vessell of or belonging to the French King or any his Subiects vntill Our pleasure should bee further published and made knowne to the contrary vpon such paines and penalties as in and by the said Proclamation are contained and expressed as by the said Proclamation it doth and may more at large appeare Now least there should be any euasion vsed to frustrate the intention of the said Proclamation and of Our Royall pleasure and commannd thereby declared or any ambiguity in the true vnderstanding thereof We doe hereby by the like aduise of Our Priuy Counsell will and command and declare Our Royall pleasure to bee That all goods and merchandize whatsoeuer of what condition or nature soeuer which at any time hereafter vntill Our will and pleasure shall be published to the contrary shall be found or taken in any Port Hauen or Creeke or vpon the Sea or any Riuer in any Shippe Bottome or vessell of or belonging to the French King or any of his Subiects directly or indirectly to whomsoeuer the saide goods or merchandize doe or shall belong shall be forfeited and confiscated vnto Vs and as forfeited and confiscate shall be seised to Our vse Neuerthelesse Our will and pleasure is that if any such Shippe Bottome or Vessell be taken or seised as prize by any of Our Subiects or others by vertue of Letters of Marque obtained from Vs or Our Admirall of England that in such cases the goods and merchandize which shal be found and taken in euery such Shippe Bottome or Vessell shall be of the same condition to all intents and purposes and as lawfull prize as the Shippe Bottome or Vessell in which they are found and taken ought to be as if this Proclamation had not beene made of which our Royall pleasure all Our Officers and louing Subiects and all others whom it may or shall concerne are to take notice at their perills Giuen at Our Court at White-Hall the twelfth day of May in the third yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most excellent Maiestie M. D.C.XXVII