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A PROCLAMATION For the Well-ordering the making of White-Starch within this Realm , and for Restraint of the Importation thereof from Foreign Parts . CHARLES R. WHereas Our Dear and Royal Father of blessed Memory , in the Fourteénth year of his Reign , for the remedying of many great abuses and inconveniencies then complained of , by the excessive and disorderly making of White-Starch in many places within this Realm , by the converting and consuming great quantities of Wheat and other Grain fit for Mans food into Starch , Did Incorporate certain persons for the better Government of the said Starch-Trade , which said Corporation is since dissolved and determined : And whereas like Complaints have been made unto Us by Our loving Subjects , upon just and manifest occasions of the said abuses and inconveniencies , now again increasing by the said disorderly making of White-Starch . For the remedying whereof , no better means hath been offered to Us , then by re-erecting a Corporation of the most discreét persons experienced in the making of Starch , who may be enabled to make Laws and Ordinances for the regulating the said Abuses and Inconveniencies ; We therefore following the example of Our Royal Predecessors herein , by Our Letters Patents under Our Great Seal of England , have Incorporated sundry meét persons of the said Trade of Starch-making , with power and priviledges to them and their Successors , to make or cause to be made in one joynt stock , and not otherwise , in such convenient place or places , as shall be appointed by Us , Our Heirs or Successors , or six of Our Privy Council , and not elswhere , All and all manner of White-Starch with Bran and Pollard onely , or with Wheat-Corn or Grain imported from beyond the Seas , or with musty , defective , and unwholsome Corn , unfit for the Food of Man ; and not of any wholsome Corn or Grain of the growth of this Realm of England , and the same to put to sale at reasonable prices ; and to Rule , Order , and Govern the Members of the said Corporation ; and to make Orders and Rules for the well-ordering the said Starch-Trade thoroughout Our Realm of England , Dominion of Wales , and Town and Port of Berwick ; and to search and try all Starch that shall be made by any Member of the said Corporation , and all materials for the making of the same : And further Granting by Our said Letters Patent , That no person or persons whatsoever , not being Freé of the said Corporation , should from thenceforth use the Art or Trade of Starch-making , or make any Starch to sell within Our Realm of England , Dominion of Wales , or Town of Berwick , except he or they have served to the said Trade as an Apprentice for the space of seven years , or have seven years used the said Trade as a Member of the late former Corporation of Starch-makers ; And that no White Starch shall be imported into Our said Realm of England , Dominion of Wales , or Town of Berwick , from beyond the Seas , upon the pains and forfeitures in that behalf in the said Letters Patents mentioned ; and with other reasonable and fitting Powers for the regulating the said Starch-Trade , as by Our said Letters Patents more at large may appear . Now to the end Our loving Subjects may take knowledge of Our Royal Pleasure herein , and the remedy we have provided for the redressing and preventing the said inconveniencies , by establishing the said Corporation for the good Government of the said Trade , and Reformation of abuses therein ; We do by this Our present Proclamation , streightly charge and command , That no person or persons whatsoever , other then such as are or shall be Members of the said present Corporation of Starch-makers , or shall have served as an Apprentice , or have used the said Trade as Member of the said former Corporation , for the space of seven years , shall presume , attempt , or go about to make any Starch , other then for his or their private use , and not to sell , nor shall make the same of any wholsome Wheat , Flower , or Meal fit for the food of Man , of the Growth of this Our Realm , but of Bran and Pollard only , or of Grain to be Imported from Foreign Parts ; And that no person or persons shall make any such Starch , or cause the same to be made in any other place or places , nor in any other manner then by Our said Letters Patents of Incorporation is directed and appointed ; And that no person presume to sell any Starch , as a Hukster , or Hawker , from door to door in private , or secret , or otherwise then in their own proper and open Shops or Warehouses for any Member of the said Corporation , or on the behalf , or by the appointment of any Member of the said Corporation ; And that no Grocer , Chapman or other person who useth to buy Starch to sell again , shall buy , utter , sell , or otherwise vent any Starch , which they shall know to have beén made by any person not qualified to make the same , or who shall make the same contrary to the direction of Our said Letters Patents . And We do likewise streightly charge and command , That no person or persons , Our Natural born Subjects , Denizens , or Strangers whatsoever , do hereafter Import , or bring , or cause to be Imported , or brought into Our Realm of England , Dominion of Wales , or Town of Berwick , from any the Parts beyond the Seas , any White Starch whatsoever , upon pain of forfeiture of all such White Starch as shall be so Imported . And Our Will and Pleasure is , and We do hereby impower and command all and singular the Officers of Our Customs , within all and every the Ports and Havens of Our said Kingdom of England , and Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick , That they and every of them , do stay and seize , or cause to be stayed and seized all Foreign White Starch , which shall hereafter be Imported contrary to Our Royal Pleasure herein Declared , and within ten days after such seizure , or stay made , to give notice of the same to the Master , Wardens , and Assistants of the said Corporation for the time being , or to some of them or their Deputies , upon pain of Our Displeasure , and such other punishments as their contempt or neglect therein shall deserve . And We do likewise streightly charge and command , That no person or persons whatsoever , do at any time hereafter , presume to withstand or oppose the Master , Wardens , and Assistants of the said Corporation , for the time being , their Searchers , or Deputies in Search for White Starch , Imported or unduely made by any Member of the said Corporation , or other persons qualified to make the same as aforesaid , or the materials prepared for the making thereof , contrary to the Tenor of Our said Letters Patents , or in doing or executing any the Powers , Priviledges , or Authorities thereby given or limited unto the said Corporation , nor shall willingly countenance , abet , conceal , maintain , or keép any person or persons offending in any of the Premisses , nor shall purposely , or intentionally let any House , Shop , or place wherein any Starch shall be made contrary to the Tenor hereof : And if any person or persons do , or shall at any time or times hereafter make , or cause to be made or Imported , any White Starch , contrary to the Tenor hereof ; or shall otherwise be found to offend in any the Premisses ; Our Will and Pleasure is And We do hereby Declare , that upon complaint thereof made to Our Privy Councel , or any three or more of them by any Member of the said Corporation , such offenders shall be proceeded against , and shall suffer the utmost punishment , which by Law may be inflicted for the contempt of Our Royal Prerogative and Command , in a matter of such consequence touching the good benefit of Our people . And We do likewise streightly charge and command all Iustices of the Peace , Maiors , Sheriffs , Bailiffs , Constables , Headboroughs , Tithingmen , and all other Our Officers and Ministers , that they and every of them , at all times hereafter , and from time to time within their several Iurisdictions , be aiding and assisting to the said Corporation , their Searchers and Deputies , and all other Our Customers , Waiters , and all other person and persons in the due execution of all , or any the premisses , when they shall be thereunto required , And that they do not suffer any person or persons whatsoever , within their several Precincts , not being a Member of the said Corporation , or not having served seven years Apprenticeship , to the said Trade , or not having used the said Trade for the space of seven years , as a Member of the said former Corporation from and after the publication of this Our Proclamation , to make or cause to be made directly or indirectly any White Starch in any other manner , or in any other place or places within this Our Realm of England , Dominion of Wales , or Port or Town of Berwick , then by such persons , and in such manner , and in such places as are herein directed or intended , but that they use their utmost powers and endeavors , by all lawful means to hinder and suppress the same . Given at Our Court at Whitehall , the third day of August , in the thirteenth year of Our Raign . LONDON , Printed by Iohn Bill and Christopher Barker , Printers to the KING' 's Most Excellent Majesty , 1661. At the KING'S Printing-house in Black-Fryars .