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1611-12: 45 James VI
Nos 1189-1205
^ 25 OCTOBER.--[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.] [Begins] Forsamekle as the Lordis of. . .
[Against deceit of customs by fraudulent packing.]
Edinburgh : 25 October 1611.
[Edinburgh: T. Finlason: 1611.] J.,' /,x%g
Not found. '^^^^^ ^
This to be printed.
P.O. Reg. ix. 268.
N° 1189.
' 4 NOVEMBER.—[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.]
Against being in the streets of Edinburgh after 10 p.m.
bell.
Edinburgh : 4 November 1611.
P.C. Reg. ix. 277. N° 1190.
^19 NOVEMBER.-rBY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.] [Begins] Forsamekle as albeit the most . . .
[Against usurers.]
Edinburgh : 19 November 1611.
P.C. Reg. ix. 283. N° 1191.
" 26 NOVEMBER.-[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.] [Begins] Forsameklo as the Kingis . . .
[Against the export of gold coins : raising their value.]
Edinburgh: 26 November 1611.
The double angel or unite now passing at £12 (Scots) is
worth and is to pass at £13. 4s., the double crown at £6. 12s.,
the Brittaine crown at £3. 6s., the thistle crown at 52s. 6cZ.,
the half-crown at 33s., the six-pound piece of gold at £6. I2s.
The English rois royal of gold at £19. 16s., the English
spur royal at £9. 18s., the English angel at £6. 12s. No
one to export gold or silver.
P.C. Reg. ix. 288; see 275; Patrick i. 220.
Cf. No. 1119, England.
N° 1192.
° 6 DECEMBER.-[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.]
Abrogating certain unlawful customs in Orkney.
Edinburgh : 6 December 1611.
P.C. Reg. ix. 297.
N° 1193.
1612
16 JANUARY—[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.]
[Forbidding export of gold and silver or use of decried
money.]
Edinburgh : 16 January 1612.
[Edinburgh: T. Finlason: 1612.] f^£^ UlM,-(,
Not found.
22 carat gold is now raised from £34. 18s. to £38. 11s. 0-1 cZ.
per oz. at the mint. Foreign silver according to the rates
fixed Whitehall, 15 Dec. 1604, No. 1033, Eng., q.v. No
foreign or decried gold or silver is to be current. This
to be printed.
P.C. Reg. ix. 315; Patrick i. 221. Ifo II94.
4 FEBRUARY.-[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.]
Against the resort of idle people to the English court.
Edinburgh : 4 February 1612.
Especially women, and naming Elizabeth Maxwell, late
wife of Sir John Grahame, Kt.
P.C. Reg. ix. 327. Ifo yIQQ.
11 FEBRUARY.—[BY THE SECRET COUN¬
CIL.]
A search for Jesuits, papists, and excommunicates to be
made.
Edinburgh: 11 February 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 331. N° 1196.
20 FEBRUARY.—[BY THE SECRET COUN-"
CIL.]
The laws for enforcing the working of mines to be
observed.
Edinburgh : 20 February 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 333. N° 1197.
27 FEBRUARY.—[BY THE SECRET COUN- ^
CIL.] [Begins] Forsamekle as thair hath bene . ..
[Against shipping or unlading goods by night.]
Edinburgh : 27 February 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 338. K"° 1198.
24 APRIL.-[BY THE SECRET COUNCIL.] *=
For the arrest of Lord Maxwell and William Douglas
of Pinyerie.
Edinburgh : 24 April 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 360. N° 1199.
8 MAY.-[BY THE SECRET COUNCIL,]
Against transport of passengers to Orkney: rumoured
rising.
Edinburgh : 8 May 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 362. N° 1200.
19 MAY.—[BY THE SECRET COUNCIL.]
Intended unlawful assemblies punishable, even if they
do not take place.
Edinburgh : 19 May 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 370. W° 1201.
19 MAY.-[BY THE PRIVY COUNCIL.] [Be- o
gins] Forsamekle as thair hes been . . .
[For the arrest of Lord Sanquhar, Robert and "William
Carlyle.]
Edinburgh : 19 May 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 370. No 1202.
26 MAY.-[BY THE SECRET COUNCIL.] °
Allowing export of imported English goods.
Edinburgh : 26 May 1612.
Kescinding proclamations Nos. 1101, 1148, q.v.
P.C. Reg. ix. 377. N° 1203.
26 MAY.—[BY THE SECRET COUNCIL.] ^
[Begins] Forsamekle as it is undirstand . . .
[Permitting the export of linen yarn.]
Edinburgh : 26 May 1612.
P.C. Reg. ix. 378. N"o 1204.
2 JULY.—[BY THE SECRET COUNCIL.] °
[Begins] Forsamekle as it is fundin be . . .
[For licensing printing and sale of books.]
Edinburgh: 2 July 1612.
Divinity books to be licensed by an Archbishop ; history
or other humanity by the Secretary; law by the Commis¬
sioners of the Chancellor and College of Justice. No
imported book by a popish or suspect writer to be sold till
licensed by the bishop of the diocese or the secretary.
P.C. Reg. ix. 400. N° 1205.
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