Skip to main content

‹‹‹ prev (614) Page 394Page 394

(616) next ››› Page 396Page 396

(615) Page 395 -
1660-1: 13 Chables II
Nos 3287-93
entering into recognizances. Fishmongers to keep usual
r cites
B.M. 669. f. 56 (52); 1851. c. 8 (17), (18); 21. h. 1 (98);
C. 21. f. 1 (20 b). Adv. Pamph. 41 (20). Bodl. Fol. ©.
660 (112); Ashm. H. 23 (242). Ch. 576. U.L.C. Sel. 1.
12 (57). T.C.D. RR. cc. 46 (29). P.R.O. Original signed,
P.S.B. 2273.
Rot. Pat. p. 1. n. 29. d.
Floral initial. N° 3287.
29 JANUARY.
Arms 60 providence Provisions 2) King- 3) the
4) se- of
Another edition of No. 3287, q.v. K
B.L. B.M. 1851. c. 8 (16); 1851. c. 11 (76). P.R.O. 2
(43). Dalk. 1 (160). Queen’s 79. B. 10 (175); 79. B. 9
(165). P.R.O. Dub. 1. D. (29). T.C.D. RR. bb. 42. Guild,
vol. i (22). Antiq. 1 (44).
1. 3 ‘ Fish-days’.
Factotum initial. N° 3288.
8 MARCH.—BY THE KING. A Proclamation,
Declaring his Majesties pleasure touching His Royal
Coronation, and the Solemnity thereof.
Whitehall: 8 March 1660[-1].
London : J. Bill: 1660[-1].
2 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 60 Solem- ces 2) and Our
The Coronation will be celebrated at Westminster on
23 April next (St. George’s Day). The Commission for
Coronation Claims, Edward Lord Hyde, Chancellor, Thomas,
Earl of Southampton, High Treasurer, George, Duke of
Albemarle, Master of the Horse, Henry, Marquis of Dor¬
chester, Montague, Earl of Lindsey, Great Chamberlain,
James, Marquis of Ormond, Steward, Edward, Earl of Man¬
chester, Chamberlain, Aubery, Earl of Oxford, John Lord
Roberts, Baron of Truro, Sir Robert Foster, C.J., King’s
Bench, Sir Orlando Bridgman, Bart., L.C. J. Common Pleas,
or any three of them, to sit in the Painted Chamber at
Westminster on 26 March, and so on, to hear claims. All
summoned or bound to attend to be present suitably furnished
at the Coronation, unless excused.
B.L. B.M. 669. f. 26 (68) ; C. 21. f. 1 (20 c), (20 nn);
1851. c. 8 (19); 21. h. 1 (100). Dalk. 1 (161). Adv. Pamph.
41 (28). Bodl. Fol. ©. 660 (114); Ashm. H. 23 (244),
sheet 2 injured. Queen’s 79. B. 10 (190); 79. B. 9 (181).
T.C.D. RR. bb. 42 ; RR. cc. 46 (30). P.R.O. Dub. 1. D.
(30). Antiq. 1 (45). Guild. 1 (294); vol. i (23). U.L.C.
Sel. 1. 12 (61). P.R.O. 2 (47). Original signed, P.S.B. 2277 ;
MS. drafts with considerable variations, S.P.D. 32 (26, 27).
N° 3289.
19 MARCH.—BY THE KING. A Proclamation,
For the Publishing of an Act of Parliament late made
for the better Ordering and Selling of Wines by
Retail, &c.
Whitehall: 19 March 1660[-1].
London: J. Bill: 1660[-1].
3 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 60 the ses 2) Commis- 3) of Continuance
Recites provisions of late Act concerning retail selling of
wine, coming into force 25 March. No wine to be sold
without a licence. The King to appoint agents for the sale
of licences for any term not exceeding 21 years at an agreed
yearly rent, to be paid half-yearly. Licences granted to
the seller only, or to the landlord and owner of the house,
not to be assignable. The wages of agents not to exceed
6d. in the £ of revenue raised. A return to the Exchequer
to be made half-yearly, showing the licences granted and
arrears of payments. The agents are now at their office
in Castle-yard, Holborn. Indemnity to all in the trade
who apply before end of Easter Term, and get continuance
order.
B.M. 669. f. 26 (71); 21. h. 1 (101); C. 21. f. 1 (20 d).
Bodl. Fol. ©. 660 (115). Dalk. 1 (162). T.C.D. RR. cc. 46
(31). P.R.O. Original signed, P.S.B. 2277.
See S.P.D. 32 (147). Order adding Indemnity clause.
Rot. Pat. p. 17. d.
March 22. N° 3290.
19 MARCH.
Arms 67 the or 2) Commis- 3) of Continuance
Another edition of No. 3290, q.v.
B.L. B.M. C. 21. f. 1 (20 e), (20 oo). P.R.O. 2 (49).
Adv. Pamph. 41 (32). Queen’s 79. B. 10 (198); 79. B. 9
(189). P.R.O. Dub. 1. D. (31). T.C.D. RR. bb. 42. Antiq.
1 (46). Guild. 1 (295); vol. i (24). U.L.C. Sel. 1. 12 (63).
N° 3291.
20 MARCH.—BY THE KING. A Proclamation,
Touching the speedy calling to Accompt of all such
Persons whose Accompts are excepted in the Act of
Oblivion.
Whitehall: 20 March 1660[-1].
London : J. Bill: 1660[-1].
2 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 60 and dayes 2) pardoned, displea-
Recites the exceptions in the Act of Oblivion. Warrants
have been sent out by the Lord High Treasurer to the
Treasurers to bring in their accounts to the Remembrancer’s
Office in the Exchequer. All such persons are to bring
in their accounts before last day of Easter Term next.
All Commissioners of Assessment to send in by end of first
week in Easter Term a duplicate of the assessment on each
Parish, Hamlet, Ward, Hundred, Lath, Rape, Wapentake,
or other Division. All persons with orders or warrants
for receipt of public money to send them in before the first
day of Easter Term next.
B.L. B.M. 669. f. 27 (2); 0. 21. f. 1 (20 f), (20 pp);
21. h. 1 (102). Adv. Pamph. 41 (38). Bodl. Fol. ©. 660
(116). Queen’s 79. B. 10 (210); 79. B. 9 (201). P.R.O.
Dub. 1. D. (38). T.C.D. RR. bb. 42 ; RR. cc. 46 (32).
Antiq. 1 (47). Guild. 1 (296). U.L.C. Sel. 1. 12 (66).
P.R.O. 2 (54). Original signed, P.S.B. 2277.
March 26. N° 3292.
1661
29 MARCH—BY THE KING. A Proclamation,
Prohibiting the Planting, Setting and Sowing of
Tobacco in England and Ireland, according to an
Act of Parliament herein specified.
Whitehall: 29 March 1661.
London : J. Bill: 1661.
2 ff. Gothic letter.
Arms 60 at bacco 2) a- at
By Act of last Parliament it was ordered that no one
should grow tobacco after 1 January last under penalty of
confiscation and fine 40s. per rod, one-half to informers.
Tobacco growing to be burnt in 10 days. <£5 fine for
resistance. Physick gardens of a University, &c., excepted.
Judges are to give the law in charge at Assizes and execute it.
B.L. B.M. 669. f. 27 (5); C. 21. f. 1 (20 qq); 21. h. 1
(142); 1851. c. 8 (83). Dalk. 1 (163). Adv. Pamph. 41
(122). Queen’s 79. B. 10 (218); 79. B. 9 (207). P.R.O.
Dub. 1. D. (32). T.C.D. RR. bb. 42; RR. cc. 46 (33).
Guild. 1 (298). Antiq. 1 (48). U.L.C. Sel. 1. 12 (68).
P.R.O. 2 (52). Original signed, P.S.B. 2277.
April 5.
N° 3293.
3 E 2

Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence