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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… tail, if any such shall fall in during such custody. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton. Feb. 1. … hides, and wool-fells in the port of Boston, and also the impost payable by native and foreign merchants for carrying … and wool-fells in the port of London, and out of the impost payable by native and foreign merchants for exporting …
13th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… cloths to a sack of wool. By this means, raised 10s. on a sorting cloth; 10s. 11d. the custom of a long cloth. … to the meaning of the makers of it. Edw. 3 set an impost of cloth. The Commons they complained against it, yet … this statute of tunnage and poundage does not reach to lay impost on cloth. 1. For that if that law had reached to the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… from a Ducal Coronet Or a Griffin's Head Azure beaker Or on his walls, windows, rings and seals. This followed an … lay claim to the De La Ware title. Proceedings commenced on 18 April 1635. The depositions of Lady De La Ware's … The testimony of West's seven initial witnesses was taken on 14 and 15 January 1636 at the George Inn in Basingstoke. …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… July no dispatch. Then the bribe of £500 presently drew it on. Then the Parliament coming on, his conscience smote him. … the King for 7[,000] or 8,000 tun, £30,000 in custom and impost. They compared their sufferings to the Israelites' … and just counsel, which he has failed in projecting that impost as was contrary to his word and covenant. Third, as …
17th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and all that will come are to have voice, to be sit [ sic] on Wednesday next in the Court of Wards. Message from the … allowed by the King (excepting only 5 per cent of the impost paid for goods imported that are sold by weights and … say further that the allowance of 5 per cent out of the impost of all goods imported that are weighed or measured was …
18th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… ambassador. Ordered, that Mr. Trussell shall be here on Saturday. The bill for Sir Thomas Gerrard to be brought in on Monday morning by the former committee. MR. [JOHN] SELDEN … burden upon trade do find that there is paid for custom or impost on a cloth to the King 6s. 8d., and there is paid for …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to the passage of the bill. The glass patent to be heard on Monday, whether it be a grievance or not. [f. 24v] MR. … SANDYS, from the committee for trade, about the imposition on hops. Committee thought fit to have it sent up to the … sent up to the Lords against the Lord Treasurer about the impost of hops raised from 18d. to 10s. whilst the commodity …
22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and Sir Edward Salter: the Lords signify to us that on Friday morning last, a complaint made against one [Thomas] … House be possessed with the cause, or no. SIR EDWARD COKE. On Friday last, this petition preferred and read. Very … of anything concerning Morley. Preferred a petition on Friday last. This read and considered, and returned again …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… need of any new merchants. They presented some grievances on their trade. [f. 160] First, the licence money laid by the Archduchess, 24s. on every cloth, which they say to be against the ancient … Burgundy, newly revived, and only 2d. Flemish to be paid on every cloth. Exhibited also a negotiation, lately passed, …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… are reduced to 3 heads: 1. The pretermitted customs on cloth and draperies. Desire [Edmund] Nicholson's … Some things particularly complained of. More laid on London, by a third part, than other places, and instead of … of his Majesty's estate unto the House had said the impost upon wines was to last no longer than the next …
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