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23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… enlarges their privileges very much. 1. That suffers no cloth to be transported but by their cocket and signed by … [f. 93] to the private use of the company, 5s. on a short cloth and 7s. 6d. on a long. In this patent, there is also a … them: 1. Whether they would undertake to take off all the cloth in the kingdom. 2. If not, whether they will be content …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… handful of the world, Holland, that have neither wool nor cloth nor few other commodities. 2 charters great hindrances … concerning the matter last moved. The wants of the vent of cloth and want of coin has appeared to the commissioners … into 60 or 80 hands. The Low Countries neither wool nor cloth etc., yet employ more ships. [f. 5] Two charters, one …
24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… etc. An act for the free trade and exportation of woollen cloth and stuffs made of wool. Committed. An act for the … trade of Merchants of the Staple for transporting woollen cloth and other manufactures beyond the seas. Second read. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… straining may by some course be restrained. Deceit in our cloth has been the bane of trade. If we have not time, I … Coke was Attorney [General] against impositions upon cloth. The bill of subsidies must go up before the pardon can … to requite us laid impositions on our commodities, cloth, tin, etc. The Queen, finding her error, there was 1583 …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… either weirs or fishing. An act for free trade of wool and cloth. An act to enable the county of Durham to send knights …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Deprived of the inheritance of their hands and laws. 1 cloth in 10 ought to be dressed by the statute 8 0 Eliz. This … 9 white cloths should also transport one dyed and dressed cloth, which law the merchants do not perform, and the … of Right to the King for the Clothworkers, that one cloth of 9 shall be dyed and dressed that be carried out. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
26th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… there is more English wool employed in the making of cloth and other manufacturers of wool than there is of that … restraining of others from trading and transporting of the cloth. He desires that the whole House may debate hereof at … 3. The importations by strangers. 4. Not weaving of cloth in the kingdom. 5. The falsification of our drapery. 6. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… by vote of this House, that the restraint of the trade of cloth and other manufactures to the sole merchandising of the … [ sic] Adventurers, and their imposition of 7s. on a long cloth and 5s. on a short cloth and other impositions laid as well by the Low Countries …
27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the proviso given in by MR. [EDWARD] SPENCER concerning cloth, and the 5 0 Eliz. for eating of flesh. The bill of … 33 H. 8 a statute dispensed with and laid 2s. 6d. on a cloth by reason thereof. 27 H. 8, 5 H. 8, 3 H. 7 inhibiting … dispensation of this law causes 2s. 8d. to be laid upon a cloth. And tendered a proviso ready drawn as well for the …
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