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12th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of £3 upon a tun of wine plain robbery, being more than extortion, when the merchants had brought in their wines and … bribe take[n] of the great farmers, and for his stamp and extortion of double fees in the Court of Wards, and for … Lord Treasurer. [f. 61] [Mr.] Recorder. It is robbery by extortion. That this cause should be [?demitted] and charged …
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