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2. By the King. A commission with instructions, and directions granted by His Maiestie to the master counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries: for compouding for wards, ideots and lunaticks; and giuen vnder His Highnes great Seale of England, the 23. of February 1617.
3. By the King. A commission with instructions, and directions granted by His Maiestie to the master counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries: for compouding for wards, ideots and lunaticks; and giuen vnder His Highnes great Seale of England, the 23. of February 1617.
4. By the King a proclamation touching passengers.
5. By the King. A proclamation against pirats
6. Orders, thought meete by his Maiestie, and his Priuie Counsell, to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same Also, an aduise set downe by the best learned in physicke within this realme, containing sundry good rules and easie medicines, without charge to the meaner sort of people, aswel for the preseruation of his good subiects from the plague before infection, as for the curing and ordering of them after they shalbe infected.
7. To the ministers and church-wardens of [blank] a copie of His Maiesties letters directed to the most reverend father in God, the Lord Archbishop of Cant. of the tenoure that ensueth.
8. By the King, a proclamation concerning ale-houses
9. King Iames his iudgement by way of counsell and advice to all his loving subjects extracted out of his own speeches / by Doctor Willet ; concerning politique government in England and Scotland.
10. King James his letter and directions to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury concerning preaching and preachers with the Bishop of Canterburies letter to the Bishop of Lincolne, Lord Keeper, desiring him to put in practise the Kings desires that none should preach but in a religious forme : and not that every young man should take to himselfe an exorbitant liberty to preach what he listeth to the offence of His Majesty and the disturbance and disquiet of the church and common-wealth.
11. By the King a proclamation for the authorizing an vniformitie of the Booke of Common Prayer to bee vsed throughout the realme.
12. By the King a proclamation touching tobacco.
13. By the King whereas the Kings Maiestie hath alwayes bene ready to imbrace and cherish such a perfect amitie betweene him and the king of Spaine ...
14. By the King where vpon our first comming to the succession of this kingdome, at the sute of diuers persons, who had ... commissions ... for the taking up of hounds ...
15. By the King the spreading of the infection in our citie of London, and in the places next about it, doeth giue vs iust cause to be as prouident as a carefull prince can bee, to take away all occasion of increasing the same.
16. By the King wee haue by our late proclamation, published for the apprehension of one Anthony Copley, signified what griefe it was vnto vs, that any subiect of this realme,of how meane condition soeuer, should giue us iust cause to put in vse the power of our lawes for any offense against vs in matter of loyaltie.
17. By the King a proclamation against inmates and multitudes of dwellers in strait roomes and places in and about the cities of London, and for the rasing and pulling downe of certaine new erected buildings.
18. By the King a proclamation for reformation of great abuses in measures.
19. By the King a proclamation for the vtter prohibiting the importation and vse of all tobacco, which is not the proper growth of the colonies of Virginia and the Summer Islands, or one of them.
20. A true transcript and publication of His Maiesties letters pattent. For an office to be erected, and called the Publicke Register for generall Commerce Whereunto is annexed an ouerture and explanation of the nature and purport of the said office, for their better vnderstanding and direction that shall haue occasion to vse it, by Sir Arthur Gorges, Knight.
21. By the King, a proclamation commanding noblemen, knights, and gentlemen of quality, to repayre to their mansion houses in the country, to attend their seruices, and keepe hospitality, according to the ancient and laudable custome of England
22. By the King. A proclamation for proroguing the parliament
23. By the King. A proclamation restrayning the carrying of munition to Algeeres and Tunis
24. By the King a proclamation for transplantation of the Greames.
25. By the King in calling to our princely remembrance, that in the late rebellion vpon pretence of depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures, the greatest number of the offenders have not beene proceeded with according to iustice and their traiterous deseruings ...
26. By the King it is a thing notorious that many of the meanest sort of our people in diuers parts of our kingdome ... haue presumed lately to assemble themselues riotously in multitudes ...
27. By the King a proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish daies, appointed by the law to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
28. By the King forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster, as also in the suburbs thereof ...
29. By the King a proclamation signifying the Kings Maiesties pleasure, touching the resort of people to his coronation.
30. By the King where in a proclamation (lately by vs published) for considerations therein expressed, we prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might bee taken away ...
31. An abstract of some branches of His Maiesties late charter, granted to the tobacco-pipe makers of VVestminster, declaring His Maiesties pleasure touching that manufacture, and also all persons whom it may concern
32. By the King a proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners.
33. By the King the care wee haue to preuent all occasions of dispersing the infection amongst our people, doeth sufficiently appeare by our former proclamations ...
34. By the King, a proclamation against steelets, pocket daggers, pocket dagges and pistols
35. By the King, a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
36. By the King, a proclamation for reforming the abuses in making of gold and siluer threed within this realme and for the inhibiting the importation thereof, from the parts beyond the seas.
37. By the King, a proclamation for preuention and restraint of the abuses and inconueniences occasioned by dying with logwood
38. By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the importation of allome into any His Maiesties dominions
39. By the King, a proclamation conteyning His Maiesties royall pleasure concerning the proiect of dying and dressing of broad cloathes within the kingdome, before they be exported.
40. By the King, a proclamation for the banishing of Giles Mompesson
41. By the King a forme of proclamation to be proclaimed by the clerke of the market, and he to see it executed touching prices of victuals.
42. By the King a proclamation for the due and speedy execution of the statute against rogues, vagabonds, idle, and dissolute persons.
43. By the King a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of William Ruthen and Patricke Ruthen, brethren to the late Earle of Gowrie.
44. By the King a proclamation declaring at what values certaine moneys of Scotland shalbe currant within England.
45. By the King a proclamation for the search and apprehension of certaine pirats.
46. By the King, a proclamation to restraine the planting of tobacco in England and VVales
47. By the King, a proclamation for the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens
48. By the King whereas some of the meaner sort of our people did of late assemble themselues in riotous and tumultuous maner within our countie of Northampton
49. By the King, a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning Sir VValter Ravvleigh, and those who aduentured vvith him
50. By the King a proclamation concerning tobacco.
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