All such proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Ianuarij, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Ianuarij, beeying in the .iiij. yere of his said moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of iiij. whole yeres. Anno 1550
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- All such proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Ianuarij, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Ianuarij, beeying in the .iiij. yere of his said moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of iiij. whole yeres. Anno 1550
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- England and Wales. Sovereign (1547-1553 : Edward VI)
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- Anno. 1550 [i.e. 1551]]
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"All such proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Ianuarij, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Ianuarij, beeying in the .iiij. yere of his said moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of iiij. whole yeres. Anno 1550." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21454.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the reader.
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Anno primo.
- The .xxix. daie of Maie. A Proclamacion, concernyng the deb∣tes of Kyng Henry the viij.
- The .xxiiij. daie of Maie. A Proclamacion, concernyng tale tellers.
- The .xviij. daie of September. A Proclamacion, concernyng the paiment of pencions.
- The .xxvij. daie of December A Proclamacion, concernyng their reue∣rent talkes of the Sacrament.
- The .xvi. daie of Ianuarij. A Proclamacion for the absteinyng from fleshe in the Lent tyme.
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Anno secundo.
- The .vi. daie of Februarij. A Proclamacion against suche as innouate any Ceremonie or Preache without licence.
- The .x. daie of Aprill. A Proclamacion for the cal∣lyng in of Testons.
- The .xxiiij. daie of Aprill. A Proclamacion for Butter, Chese &c.
- The .xxiiij. day of Aprill. A Proclamacion▪ inhibityng Preachers.
- The .xxiij. daie of September. A Proclamacion, for the inhi∣bicion of al Preachers.
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The last daie o
October. A Proclamacion, for the paiment of the late incumbentes of Colleges
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Anno. III.
- The last daie of Ianuarij. A Proclamacion for the pro∣longacion of Testons.
- The .xix. daie of Februarij. A Proclamacion concernyng Pira∣tes and robbers of the Sea.
- The first daie of Aprill. A Proclamacion concernyng Purueiours.
- The .xi daie of Aprill A Proclamacion for the va∣luacion of Golde
- The .vi. daie of Aprill. A Proclamacion for the reforma∣cion of light horsemenne.
- The .xvij. daie of Aprill. A Proclamacion concernyng Diyng and Dressyng of Clothes
- The xxix. daie of Aprill. A Proclamacion, for tale tellers.
- The .xxix. daie of Aprill A Proclamacion concernyng Wolles.
- The .xxij. daie of Maie. A Proclamacion for the ad∣nichilatyng of Testons.
- The .xij. daie of Iune. A Proclamacion pardonyng certain sedicious persones.
- The second daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, for the prices of Victualles.
- The .viij. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, for tale tellers.
- The .xi. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, for the punishment of the rebel∣les of Deuonshire and Cornewall.
- The .xij. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, concernyng the effecte of the Kynges Maiesties Par∣don geuen to the Rebelles.
- The .xvi. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, for the execucion of a Lawe Marciall.
- The .xxij. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, for the office of Constables.
- The .vi. daie of August. A Proclamacion, for the in∣hibicion of Plaiers.
- The .ix. daie of August. A Proclamacion, inhibityng the cariage ouer of Wolles.
- The .xxiij. daie of August. A Proclamacion, licencyng victualles, to be tran∣sported to Calice, Bulloyn, Newhauen. &c.
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Anno quarto.
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The .xxviij. daie of March.
A Proclamacion,
oncernyng a perpetuall Peace. - The .iiij. daie of Maie. A Proclamacion, for the aduoydyng of sole persones, out of the citie of London.
- The .vij. daie of Maie. A Proclamacion, inhibityng the cariage of victualles beyonde the Sea.
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The .xvij. daie of Maie.
A Proclamacion, for So∣wers
of
. - The .xxiij. daie of Maie. A Proclamacion, for wyn∣dyng of Wolles.
- The .xx. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, for the aduoydyng of Capitaines, out of the Ci∣tee of London.
- The .iij. daie of Iuly. A Proclamacion, inhibityng the cariage of Victualles, and other Marchan∣dise, out of the Realme.
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The .xv. daie of Iuly.
A Proclamacion, prohibityng
Scotti
e Pirates. - The .iiij. daie of August. A Proclamacion, for the valuacion of the Frenche Croune.
- The .xxiiij. daie of September. A Proclamacion, for bryngyng grain to the Market.
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The .xx. daie of October.
A Proclamacion, con
er yng the prices of Victualles. - The first daie of December. A Proclamacion, for the abacyng of the Frenche Croune.
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The .xxviij. daie of March.
A Proclamacion,
- The Table.
- colophon