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A32531 By the King A proclamation for the better ordering the transportation of clothes, and other woollen manufactures into Germany, and preventing the incroachments on the Fellowship of Merchants-Adventurers of England, in relation to their trading in those commodities.; Proclamations. 1665-05-10. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) 1665 (1665) Wing C3453; ESTC R214154 2,132 2

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HONI · SOIT · QVI · MAL · Y · PENSE DIEV · ET · MON · DROIT By the King A PROCLAMATION For the better Ordering the Transportation of Clothes and other Woollen Manufactures into Germany and preventing the Incroachments on the Fellowship of Merchants-Adventures of England in relation to their Trading in those Commodities CHARLES R. WHereas by Our Royal Proclamation of the eighth of April in the fifteenth year of Our Reign out of Our Princely care and providence for the conservation and restauration of the Trade of Cloth and all other Woollen Manufactures then made or to be made within this Our Kingdom We by the Advice of Our Privy Council on the grounds and reasons in the same Our Proclamation mentioned did strictly Will and Command that no Person or Persons Subject or Subjects of this Our Realm of England should from thenceforth Ship Transport Carry or Convey or cause to be Shipped Transported Carried or Conveyed either from Our City or Port of London or from any other City Town Port Haven or Creek of this Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed any woollen Clothes either white Clothes coloured Clothes Drest and Dyed out of the Whites Clothes called Spanish Clothes mixt or of one colour or any Bayes Kersies Perpetuanoes or any Stockins or other woollen Commodities whatsoever then made or then after to be made within Our Realm aforesaid unto any the Cities Towns Ports or other Places within the Countries of Germany or the seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands saving only such Person or Persons as then were or after should be free of admitted and continued as Member of the said Fellowship of Merchants-Adventurers of England and none others Now for that it hath been made out to Vs and Our Privy Council that the said Fellowship of Merchants-Adventurers of England since the publication of Our said Proclamation have been very much defeated of the Benefit and Advantage intended them thereby As also by the several Grants Charters and Confirmations to them by Vs and Our Royal Predecessors heretofore made and granted And particularly by strangers Inhabitants of the Town of Hamburgh in Germany and their Factors and Agents here who contrary to the express Concordance and Agreement made and constituted between the said Fellowship of Merchants-Adventurers of England and the said Town of Hamburgh have and daily do Ship Transport Carry and Convey the Cloth and woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom into the said Town of Hamburgh For remedy and prevention whereof and the like inconveniences and grievances in the future We have thought fit and with Advice of Our Privy Council We do hereby declare our Royal pleasure and strictly Will and Command That no Person or Persons being Strangers Aliens or Inhabitants of the Town of Hamburgh aforesaid or any Person or Persons Natives or Denizens of this our Kingdom or Dominion aforesaid for or in behalf of the Merchants or Inhabitants of the said Town of Hamburgh or other strangers do or shall from henceforth Enter Ship Transport or carry away any the woollen Clothes or Manufactures aforesaid out of this Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed or any of them or any the Cities Towns Ports Havens or other parts or places thereof unto the said Town of Hamburgh or any part or parts of Germany on the River Elve or on this side thereof under pain of the strictest forfeitures to be taken and penalties and punishments to be inflicted on all such whether Denizens or Strangers as shall presume to violate Our Royal Will and Pleasure herein declared And to the end and by the Advice aforesaid We further Will and Command all our Searchers and other the like Officers of the Customs now and for the time being that they or any of them do not presume to alter any Cocquet brought to them or any of them from any Custom-house either in London or elsewhere for the shipping off of any Clothes or woollen Manufactures without a new Entry made nor permit any such Goods to be shipt to be transported to any other Place Port or Haven then in the Entry and Cocquet of the Custom-house is or shall be expressed nor that they or any of them by any other ways or means whatsoever endeavour to elude and prevent the drift and ends intended and endeavoured by this and Our said former Proclamation under such severe penalties be it to the forfeiture of their places or otherwise as by the Law or by Our Royal Prerogative may justly be inflicted for the wilful neglect of their Duty and contempt of Our Royal Commands in this behalf And to the end that the Charters and Government of the said Fellowship and Our Royal Will and Pleasure to that intent herein and in Our former Proclamation declared may be the better put in execution and all Offenders against the same the better discovered and brought to speedy Iustice We do by and with the Advice aforesaid hereby Will and Command aswell the Iudges of our High Court of Admiralty as the Marshal and under-Officers of the same as also all Our Commissioners and Farmers of our Customs for the time being and the Searchers of our Customs in all Our Ports of England and the several Officers of what kind soever belonging to and attending the service of Our Customs outwards As also all Our Admirals Vice-Admirals Commanders Captains and Officers whatsoever of any of Our Royal Ships or any of Our Castles Blockhouses and Forts respectively and all other Our Officers and Ministers in their several places to be aiding and assisting unto the said Fellowship of Merchants-Adventurers of England and all such as they shall imploy in all matters and things tending to the supportation of the Government of the said Fellowship and regulation of their Trade and for the preservation of their Priviledges Iurisdictions and Franchises by Our Royal Predecessors to them granted and by Our self to them confirmed by Our Letters Patents Given at Our Court at Whitehall the Tenth of May 1665. in the Seventeenth year of Our Reign God save the King LONDON Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1665.