By the King, a proclamation for the maintenance and encrease of the mines of saltpeter, and the true making of gunpowder, and reforming abuses concerning the same England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) 1625 Approx. 11 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 3 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2003-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A22358 STC 8770.5 ESTC S2604 24357753 ocm 24357753 27571 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649. 2003-05 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2003-05 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2003-06 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2003-06 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2003-08 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms ❧ By the King. ¶ A Proclamation for the maintenance and encrease of the Mines of Saltpeter , and the true making of Gunpowder , and reforming abuses concerning the same . THe King our Souereigne Lord , taking into serious and prouident consideration , the most necessary and important vse of Gunpowder , as well for supply of his owne Royall Nauy , and the shipping of His louing Subiects , as otherwise for the strength , safety , and defence of His people and Kingdomes , and how great a blessing it is of Almighty God to this Realme , That it naturally yeeldeth sufficient Mynes of Saltpeter for making of Gunpowder , for defence of it selfe , without any necessitie to depend vpon the dangerous , chargeable , and casuall supply thereof from forreigne parts ; Hath , ( with the aduice of His Priuie Councell ) concluded and set downe certaine Orders and Constitutions , to be from henceforth inuiolably kept and obserued , for the better maintaining of the breed and increase of Saltpeter , and the true making of Gunpowder , and for reforming and suppressing all abuses concerning the same , in these Articles following . 1. FIrst , that no person or persons whatsoeuer , within this Kingdome of England , or Dominion of Wales , doe from hencefoorth paue with Stone or Bricke , or floore with Board any Douehouse , or Douecoat , or lay the same with Lime , Sand , Grauell , or other thing , whereby the growth and increase of the Myne of Saltpeter may bee hindred or impaired , But shall suffer the floore or ground thereof to lie open , with good and mellow earth , apt to breede increase of the said Myne and Saltpeter , and so continue and keepe the same . 2. That no Inne-keepers , or others , that keepe Stables for trauellers and passengers , doe vse any deceitfull meanes or deuices , whereby to destroy or hinder the growth of Saltpeter in those Stables ; And that no Stables at all be pitched ▪ paued or grauelled , where the Horse feet vse to stand , but planked onely , Nor be paued , pitched or grauelled , before the plankes next the mangers , but that both places be kept and maintained with good and mellow earth , fit and apt to breede and increase the Myne of Saltpeter , and layd with nothing which may hurt the same . 3. That all and euery such person and persons , as hauing heretofore had any Douehouse , Douecoat or Stable , ( which were then good nurceries for the breed of Myne of Saltpeter ) haue sithence caried out the good mould from thence , and filled the place againe with Lime , grauell , sand , rubbish , or other like stuffe , or paued or floored the same , whereby the growth of Saltpeter Myne there , hath been decayed or destroyed ; shall , and doe within three moneths next comming , take vp the sayd pauements and boards againe , and cary out the sayd Grauell , Lime and offensiue stuffe from thence , and fill the place againe with good and mellow earth , fit for the increase of Saltpeter , three foote deepe at the least , and so continue and keepe the same for the breed of Saltpeter Myne . 4. That no person or persons , of what degree or estate soeuer , shall hinder or denie any Saltpeter-man , lawfully deputed thereunto , in the digging , taking , or working of any ground or earth which by Commission may be taken and wrought for Saltpeter ; Nor any Constable , or other Officer doe , or shall forbeare or neglect to furnish any such Saltpeter-man , with conuenient cariages necessary for his worke ; And that all and euery Iustice , and Iustices of the Peace of any County , Citie , or Corporation , to whom the sayd Saltpeter-man shall addresse himselfe for assistance , doe not faile , at his and their perils , to take present course therein , That his Maiesties Seruice suffer not by his or their default . 5. That no person or persons , shall directly or indirectly , giue or offer to any Saltpeter-maker , deputy Saltpeter-man , or others , imployed about the getting or making of Saltpeter , any gratuity , benefit , hire or reward ; Nor any such Workeman ▪ imployed about Saltpeter , shall take or receiue any such gratuity , benefit , hire , or reward , for the sparing or forbearing of any ground or place , which should or may bee digged or wrought for Saltpeter , or of any cariages thereunto belonging , or for concealing , or not discouering of any offence or offences , committed against the true meaning of this Proclamation , or otherwise to the hinderance of this Seruice . 6. That no Saltpeter-man , who shall hereafter vse and take the earth or floore of any Douehouse or Douecoat , for their making of Saltpeter , shall digge or cary the same earth , but in such conuenient time of the day , and worke it in such maner , as may giue least disturbance and hurt to the Pigeons , and encrease of their breed ; and in the chiefe times of breeding , that it be not done aboue two houres in any one day , and that about the midst of the day , when the Pigeons vse to be abroad ; And shall in like seasonable time , cary in the said earth after it shall be wrought , and spread it there , and make flat the floore of the same Douehouse and Douecoat , and leaue it well and orderly , according to the Direction and Instructions giuen by His Maiesties Commission , and the Deputation thereupon made vnto him . 7. That all Saltpeter-men and workers in Saltpeter , after they haue broken any other sorts of ground , and wrought ouer the earth taken from thence , doe , and shall afterwards within conuenient time , before the remooue of their worke from thence , fill vp the place againe , and leaue it in such good and orderly case as they found the same , according to their Instructions aforesayd ; And that no owner or possessour of any Douehouse , or Grounds , shall hinder or disturbe any Workemen from doing what is prescribed in this , and the next precedent Article . 8. That no person or persons whatsoeuer , doe at any time hereafter make , or cause to be made for Seruice against any enemie , or for Sale , any Gunpowder of any Saltpeter , made , or to be made within the Realme of England , or Dominion of Wales , but of such Saltpeter onely , as is , or shall bee made by Warrant of his Maiesties Commission , granted or to be granted in that behalfe . 9. That no Saltpeter man , or maker of Saltpeter , doe at any time hereafter transport , or cause to be transported into the parts beyond the Seas , or sell , giue , vtter , or put to sale , or cause to be sold vttered , or put to sale within the sayd Realme or Dominion , any Saltpeter , made within the said Realme of England , but onely to His Maiesties Storehouse , to His Maiesties Powder-maker there : And that no person presume to buy any Saltpeter , made by vertue of his Maiesties Commission , but his Maiesties Powder-maker onely , to whom it shall not be lawfull to receiue for any Powder to be sold by him to his Maiesties Subiects , aboue ten pence the pound . 10. That no Powder whatsoeuer , either made within the Realme , or imported from forreigne parts , bee hereafter sold or vttered within this Realme , or Dominions aforesaid , by any person or persons , before the same be first tried , prooued , and allowed by the sworne Proofe master , already appointed or to bee appointed , and by him marked , as hath beene heretofore vsed , whereby his Maiesties louing Subiects may take notice of the sorts of the said Gunpowder , and the goodnesse thereof , and the vses to which it may most aptly be applied . 11. That no person presume or attempt to counterfeit the marke or markes , vsed , or to be vsed by the said Proofe-master , to the purpose aforesaid , Or doe worke or put in practise any fraud , deceipt , or sleight , by mixing or mingling any Gunpowder , or otherwise , whereby his Maiesties meaning , before expressed , may be altered , diuerted , or abused . 12. That the Proofe-master , appointed and to be appointed , doe diligently attend to doe his duety faithfully and truely , in making proofe of the said Gunpowder , and to marke none but that which shal be good and sufficient , and answerable to the markes ; And that he take not aboue sixe pence Fee , for any Barrell of Powder of one hundred weight , which shall by him be tried , prooued , and marked as aforesayd ; and so proportionably not aboue that rate , for greater or lesser quantities . ALl which Articles , and euery of them , His Maiestie doth hereby straitly charge and command all manner of persons , of what quality soeuer they be , duely to obserue and fulfill ; And all Officers and persons in Authoritie , whom it may concerne , duely , carefully and diligently to see , and cause the same to be obserued , fulfilled , and put in execution , as they , and euery of them , will auoyde His Maiesties heauy displeasure , and the censure of being holden contemners of His Maiesties Royal Commandement , in a matter of high consequence , for the publique seruice , and safety of the State , and vpon such further penalties and punishments , as , for example of terrour to others , their contempts and want of duety shall demerit , and by his Maiesties Prerogatiue Royall , or otherwise shall be found fit in Honour and Iustice to be inflicted vpon them . And for the better and more speedy performance of this Seruice , His Maiesties will and pleasure is , That the Commissioners for the Nauie , shall from time to time take notice of all such complaints , as shall be brought vnto them , touching any offence that shall be committed , contrary to this Proclamation , either in the neglecting , hindering , or disturbing this his Maiesties Seruice , or in abusing the Subiect : And that the said Commissioners shall certifie the same to His Maiesties right trustie , and right welbeloued Cousin and Counsellor , George Duke of Buckingham , Lord high Admirall of England and to His right trustie and welbeloued Councellor , George , Lord Carew , Master of the Ordenance , to whose speciall trust and care , his Maiestie hath committed the Gouernment of the sayd Businesse , by Commission vnder the great Seale of England : And that they , or either of them , shall from time to time send for all offenders complained of , and cause them to bee examined by the sayd Commissioners of the Nauie ; And vpon their report , take such further order therein , by referring the offenders to bee prosecuted in the high Court of Starre Chamber , or otherwise , as to their Wisedomes shall seeme meete ; Commaunding and authorizing His Maiesties Attourney Generall , for the time being , vpon such Reference from the sayd Duke of Buckingham , or Lord Carew , or other information giuen vnto him , of any misdemeanour committed , contrary to the true meaning of any the Articles aforesayd , to prosecute and proceed against the sayd offenders , in the said high Court of Starre Chamber ; It being His Maiesties expresse pleasure , That seuere punishment shall be executed vpon all the said offenders whatsoeuer . Giuen at the Court at White-Hall , the thirteenth day of April , in the first yeere of his Maiesties Reigne of Great Britaine , France and Ireland . God saue the King. ¶ Printed at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill , Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie . M.DC.XXV .