August, 1649
[28 August, 1649.]
Wines, Wooll, Silk made in France, prohibited to be imported
The Parliament of England taking notice of a late Declaration
of the French King verified in the Parliament of Paris, whereby
are prohibited all Negotiations to bring, or cause to be brought
into that Kingdom, the Drapery of Wooll or of Silk made in
England, on pain of Confiscation and other great Penalties; and
that by force of that Declaration, divers Goods of great value of
English Merchants there found, have been seized, and are
detained from the true Proprietors thereof, notwithstanding
several Clauses in the Treaty between the two Nations, for
encouraging the English Trade there: And being induced by the
grounds of common Equity and Reason, and by their own Duty,
to provide for the Interest and good of this Commonwealth,
have thought fit to Enact, and be it Enacted by Authority of
Parliament, That all Wines of the growth of the Kingdom of
France, or any Dominions belonging to the same, and all Manufactures of Wooll and Silk, made or to be made in the Kingdom
of France, or any of the Dominions belonging to the French
King, shall be and are hereby prohibited to be brought into
any Port or Ports, place or places within England or Ireland,
or any the Dominions thereof, by any person or persons whatsoever, from and after the Seventh day of September, One
thousand six hundred forty nine, on pain of Confiscation of
the Ship and Goods therein Imported contrary to this Act,
and the Penalty of Two hundred pounds more to be levied on
every person offending contrary to this Act; the one moyety
of the Forfeiture to be to the party that shall inform of any
breach of this Act, and the other moyety of the forfeiture to the
use of the Commonwealth, to be recovered in any of the Courts
of Record at Westminster.
Publication of this Act.
And to the end that due intimation and publication of this
Act may be made, that none may pretend ignorance thereof, Be
it further Ordered and Enacted, That this present Act shall be
published by a Sergeant at Arms three several days upon the
Exchange London, at the time of the concourse of Merchants
thither.