At the court at Hampton Court, the thirteenth of June 1683 present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Keeper, Lord President, Lord Privy Seal, Duke of Ormond, Duke of Albemarle, Earl of Huntingdon, Earl of Sunderland, Earl of Clarendon, Earl of Bathe, Earl of Craven, Earl of Rochester, Lord Bishop of London, Lord Dartmouth, Mr. Secretary Jenkins, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Master Godolphin. 1683 Approx. 5 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A32188 Wing C2920 ESTC R9880 12385178 ocm 12385178 60826 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. 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Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Company of Merchant Adventurers of England. Wool industry -- Great Britain. Great Britain -- Commercial policy. Broadsides -- England -- 17th century. 2008-03 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-07 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-08 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2008-08 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion C2 R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms At the Court at Hampton Court , The Thirteenth of June 1683. Present , The Kings most Excellent Majesty , Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Keeper Lord President Lord Privy Seat Duke of Ormond Duke of Albemarle Earl of Huntingdon Earl of Sunderland Earl of Clarendon Earl of Bathe Earl of Craven Earl of Rochester Lord Bishop of London Lord Dartmouth Mr. Secretary Jenkins Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Master Godolphin . WHereas the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee for Trade and Foreign Plantations , did this day Report to the Board , That in obedience to an Order of the Eleventh of April last , They have examined the Petition of the Merchants Adventurers of England , setting forth , That divers Aliens and other Foreigners have Traded , and continued to Trade , contrary to the Charter granted by His Majesty , and His Royal Predecessors , to the said Fellowship of Merchants , whereby their Priviledges are invaded , and the great Advantages enjoyed by His Majesties Subjects at Hamburgh , and elsewhere , brought into danger of being lost ; to the discouragement of the Trade of Woollen Manufactures , and Navigation of this Kingdom : And further , That their Lordships have likewise been attended as well by the chief Merchants of the said Company , as by some of the Persons complained of , as Interlopers ; and although it was Proposed , That for the satisfaction of all Parties , and the better Management of this ancient and beneficial Trade , the said Persons might become Members of the Company , and enjoy the same Priviledges and Advantages as are granted to His Majesties Subjects by the said Charter , and the Concordats agreed on by the City of Hamburgh ; Yet finding that the said Interlopers have not onely refused to enter into the said Company , but seem resolved to persist in their former Practices ; The said Lords Committees did humbly offer it as their Opinion , That Directions be given for Prosecuting in His Majesties Name , all such as shall violate the Priviledges of the said Company : And further , That no Letters of Denization be hereafter granted to any Person by His Majesty , without a Clause whereby the same shall become void , in case such Person shall presume to Trade contrary to His Majesties Royal Charters . Which His Majesty having taken into Consideration , and approving of their Lordships Advice herein , did accordingly Order , That Sir Robert Sawyer Knight , His Majesties Attourney-General , do from time to time , as Application shall be made unto him by the said Company of Merchant Adventurers , effectually Prosecute in His Majesties Name , all such Persons as the said Company shall Inform him , and be able to prove that they have violated their Priviledges , by Trading contrary to their said Charters . And it was further Ordered by His Majesty in Council , That in all Patents of Denization hereafter to be granted , there be Inserted a Clause for Vacating the same , in case it shall be made appear that the Person Endenized do Trade contrary to the Royal Charters granted to the said Fellowship , or any other Company . Whereof the Right Honourable His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State , His Attourney-General , and Sollicitor-General are to take notice , and to cause this His Majesties Pleasure to be carefully observed . JOHN NICHOLAS . London , Printed by the Assigns of John Bill Deceas'd : And by Henry Hills , and Thomas Newcomb , Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty . 1683.