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quadgram frequency
early english books online49
the law of nations28
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the king of england16
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english books online text13
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be examined and decided3
original in huntington library3
the king doth not3
provided that the said3
to the right honourable3
proportions by which they3
spi global rekeyed and3
belong to me in3
for abrogating the oaths3
in archivis turris london3
of parliament of the3
three pence upon the3
the report of the3
shall then have in3
printed for henry twyford3
offered to the consideration3
year of our lord3
of generall reason and3
putting in execution the3
by vertue of the3
in the record of3
the impositions of the3
whereas the late farmers3
of this honourable house3
doth at this time3
taken by several officers3
reason and policy of3
several duties taken by3
the ancient customes payable3
pas sampled and proofread3
in the capital stock3
pence in the pound3
granted to the king3
this ordinance be forthwith3
of sir john lambert3
proclamation for continuing the3
the advancement of tin3
king by his prerogative3
crown in laying impositions3
whereby it is manifest3
prerogative in the ordering3
ancient customes payable for3
whereupon this prerogative is3
the lord deputy and3
or not to pay3
this time belong to3
their liberty to pay3
customes of three pence3
rendred a council of3
the crown in laying3
are now due and3
humbly presented to the3
the affairs of the3
and statute law of3
committee of the navy3
and those other duties3
nothing else but an3
his majesties customs and3
by several officers and3
new imposition upon english3
of original in huntington3
a proclamation for continuing3
are discharged of toll3
the year of his3
a peter boat with3
the preventing the exportation3
the hundredth part of3
the best of my3
made within the time3
in the court of3
king of england doth3
for letting the cities3
redemption of distressed captives3
and it is further3
the ordering and government3
goods of a subject3
interest in the said3
to be decided by3
abrogating the oaths of3
to the crown of3
generall reason and policy3
and by the same3
by sir john davis3
time belong to me3
then have in his3
of trade and comerce3
which it is reasonable3
they are now due3
during the reign of3
acting in their aid3
the late farmers of3
for every sack of3
other duties called or3
the payment of the3
upon ilk ell of3
upon merchandizes crossing the3
lords and commons now3
the interest of the3
duties called or known3
of the governour and3
fourth part of the3
logarbo sampled and proofread3
been fully proofread approx3
common law and statute3
by which it is3
is a statute made3
and as it is3
prerogative in the government3
this question of imposition3
the yearly sum of3
lord deputy and council3
hundred and sixty three3
and xml conversion a3
and other revenues of3
three shillings and four3
other revenues of this3
but when the same3
shall not amount to3
act for a new3
is a principal subject3
tonnage and poundage were3
the king of spain3
consideration of this honourable3
other subsidy called poundage3
as it is hoped3
abstract of the charter3
printers to the kings3
it is reasonable to3
others be chosen and3
advice of our privy3
of gold and silver3
untill the reign of3
discharge all debentures for3
a further custom upon3
customs and other revenues3
honourable the house of3
upon the said bonds3
the judgement of our3
admit and allow of3
several officers and others3
or nothing to the2
and approved of by2
to the absolute power2
to the causes of2
live under the protection2
the ancient officers which2
speciall points or cases2
a parliament holden in2
above the hundredth part2
comming to the staple2
subsidy of tonnage and2
qvi mal y pense2
be taken by the2
our common law doth2
our principall commodities exported2
it differs from our2
the council of trade2
be the first governor2
regni regis willielmi tertii2
of life and member2
the ordering and governing2
all the trade from2
the record of the2
admit and approve the2
petitions of the people2
some of them are2
the pound were accepted2
and in the event2
by the commons in2
name of the governour2
had laid an imposition2
upon the dozen of2
act or charter of2
queens since the conquest2
every muscle or cockle2
ancient custome to that2
brought into england by2
that the customs and2
belonging to the crown2
of the navy royall2
the register of writs2
law of the realm2
every last of leather2
can the lands of2
value of all the2
laws for the corporation2
to the fifth objection2
the same to his2
until he hath taken2
than the demi mark2
the king of englands2
little or nothing to2
law doth admit and2
is here worth s2
charter bank of england2
are to be imported2
reigns of several kings2
mal y pense royal2
that they should not2
are continued and paid2
in markets and fairs2
subsidies formerly due and2
england doth acknowledge and2
shut up all the2
the grant of the2
of the great and2
submit it self there2
of parliament whereby the2
the impositions layd by2
the subjects of other2
the impost of wines2
half to the informer2
by the act for2
been received and used2
of every pipe or2
ordering the affairs of2
by the lords in2
within the monarchies of2
reason drawn from the2
imposition or charge be2
true state of the2
as appeareth in the2
i have heard of2
principal subject of that2
same do consist in2
one and the same2
that the kings prerogative2
and xml conversion diev2
been discontinued or remitted2
from first lines of2
the support of the2
the mercat cross of2
interest in the capital2
during the wars of2
upon merchandizes by their2
billingsgate dock by mr2
the office of the2
from the prerogative which2
poor of the parish2
shilling scots of custom2
tiberius the roman emperor2
that the crown of2
the force thereof in2
duties payable to the2
ordering and governing of2
ninth day of february2
of arms by the2
majesty that now is2
princes to lay impositions2
to take customes and2
were made against the2
away by divers acts2
from our common law2
virtue of his prerogative2
their prerogative in that2
at the common law2
the grand seignior of2
and to collect the2
poundage england and wales2
a burthen by many2
in procuring justice to2
the king should not2
the plenty of money2
the merchants of the2
the last year of2
the said bills of2
as that within any2
and toll by the2
and by another article2
ought not to be2
and doth admit and2
the monarchies of europe2
of the civill law2
pence the hundred weight2
yearly sum of and2
of the governor or2
pip willcox sampled and2
irish council of trade2
of which our common2
rate of per cent2
megan marion text and2
the penalty of the2
do consist in certain2
unbounded largenesse of this2
the same are now2
and in what case2
to the obedience of2
of a subject without2
what case it is2
approved and confirmed by2
are bought and sold2
do not bear so2
use of the buyer2
as other princes have2
prince his eldest son2
duty of one fourth2
be discharged and brought2
kings and absolute princes2
ordinance of parliament for2
they will be his2
forbear to lay any2
all merchandizes imported and2
a binding law in2
sixth day of april2
see all sorts of2
to the committee for2
it were not amiss2
england do admit and2
and first of the2
king of england being2
time of king hen2
that it may not2
get all the trade2
causes concerning merchants and2
that the king doth2
to all merchants to2
we mean only such2
as should be made2
into this kingdom from2
the first of january2
which is an argument2
places by a general2
and prerogative of the2
brought in by strangers2
profits raised unto the2
the th of march2
and the duke of2
the irish council of2
a copy of a2
that no person shall2
with a good stock2
and the law merchant2
to it by the2
for it is to2
pound of all other2
the king in doing2
out of every pipe2
impositions on merchandizes asserted2
resolve this question in2
same to his own2
pay in their moneys2
conversion diev et mon2
must of necessity have2
judgement of our law2
or the second part2
there is a certainty2
royal arms at head2
the condition of redemption2
value of the cattel2
other to the poor2
to the same value2
after the date of2
any person or persons2
megan marion sampled and2
taken by the kings2
as by law we2
subscribers by the name2
and of the difference2
argument against the kings2
the settlement and regulation2
two shillings and six2
them by the law2
and if it be2
annexed to his crown2
than that of england2
shut and open the2
art of preparing of2
and the manufactures thereof2
sailing with more hands2
and in case the2
first granted by act2
do bear in this2
ought not for our2
the value of all2
after the rate of2
policy of state by2
warranteth all kings and2
that it was originally2
the book of edw2
other goods chattels which2
no act of parliament2
xml conversion diev et2
doth acknowledge and submit2
that are made against2
the growth and manufactury2
rerum quas brevi trajectu2
they have taken the2
acknowledge and submit it2
answers to those petitions2
in the national library2
the act for abrogating2
that our soveraign lord2
ancient duty called custome2
the lords in parliament2
in the kings court2
the same out of2
merchants to buy and2
to the ordinary rules2
and that the governor2
payment of customes and2
mercat cross of edinburgh2
by way of loan2
the subsidy of tonnage2
touching the uncertainty and2
make use of this2
of the countries of2
impositions upon merchandizes by2
shall not execute the2
default of the governor2
pense royal blazon or2
by the statute of2
necessary use of the2
and that all the2
shall be thought fit2
objection touching the uncertainty2
whitehall the sixth day2
it is humbly supposed2
he be a natural2
the countesse of flanders2
have been received and2
found in the rolls2
and the ground of2
have judgement of life2
the positive law of2
might turn to a2
by the great charter2
the words of that2
taken the oath following2
no imposition or charge2
is said to be2
every three hundred wooll2
useth and ordereth in2
is and ought to2
and how it differs2
in trade and traffique2
unto the crown out2
of the difference between2
several impositions upon merchandizes2
proceedings of the law2
his most sacred majesty2
subjects of forein princes2
for their own use2
respect of their offices2
merchandizes during the reigns2
his majesty that now2
by john bill and2
that the said appointed2
pas text and markup2
advancement of the fishery2
by the kings writ2
do shew the true2
question in cases of2
to be disburthened of2
one half cheaper than2
are now levied and2
marion sampled and proofread2
which do shew the2
hath many prerogatives annexed2
taken by king edward2
the lord mayor of2
ordinary rules of the2
war and peace with2
payment of the said2
tollebant gravia earum rerum2
execution of this service2
the word doth signifie2
year of that kings2
and profit than the2
heavy a burthen by2
which impositions have been2
some of which impositions2
of in the year2
law of england doth2
an imposition of fourty2
satisfaction of the said2
lords in parliament assembled2
not amount to so2
the lord chief baron2
one act is intended2
and each pound of2
fish sold in baskets2
and in other places2
unto him by the2
honestly demean my self2
the favour of the2
may take only the2
kingdom england and wales2
these presents to be2
and yearly fund of2
impositions set and taken2
to his maiesties use2
the tenants in ancient2
the wars of lancaster2
which is here worth2
fourty shillings upon every2
besides the ancient customes2
printed by benjamin tooke2
printed by john bill2
any interest in the2
for killing a man2
given at the council2
the exceptions and gabells2
did grant unto the2
they did it by2
and taken in england2
were made by the2
any sum of money2
condition of our foreign2
the council chamber in2
according to the rule2
to the third objection2
is received within the2
for our own expence2
the practick part of2
which our common law2
answer to the fourth2
king of england is2
my own right and2
for every last of2
a new art of2
the government of trade2
of this our realm2
of england hath many2
other nations do bear2
rules of the laws2
chattels which do not2
was granted by parliament2
eastern and southern parts2
continue the impositions layd2
all kings to take2
custome of the demi2
and divers manufactures by2
the court of merchants2
take customes and impositions2
out of the one2
to the king in2
how it warranteth all2
to the wisdom and2
of this kingdom england2
by a high duty2
in point of right2
the value of thousand2
shall be in the2
tenants in ancient demeasne2
the officers of the2
puts this text in2
and poundage were never2
as well by the2
the same be not2
the kingdom of scotland2
such council shall be2
and by henry hills2
touching the repeal of2
and unbounded largenesse of2
our own expence to2
the three pence upon2
if they should have2
and how far forth2
and tolls to be2
for payment of the2
the heir of andrew2
settlement and regulation thereof2
and in default thereof2
princes and states do2
the time of our2
till others be chosen2
necessary for the life2
of the ancient duty2
in the government in2
king hath a prerogative2
per annum for the2
lord and commons now2
council chamber in dublin2
the books of the2
in any general court2
is at this day2
of the nation about2
king doth grant that2
at head of text2
parliament that one subsidy2
prerogative in this case2
common law doth admit2
diev et mon droit2
repayments of customs for2
and governing of all2
mercatoria by king edw2
of the positive law2
encourage the planting of2
the presence of god2
that the customes and2
s estc r ocm2
of the kings prerogatives2
imposition may be examined2
trade into the levant2
be permitted to carry2
in forein states and2
the thretty three year2
is called the law2
by reason of the2
that the subjects of2
twelve pence on the2
received at billingsgate dock2
and in the said2
of people in england2
we have lost the2
consequently the labours of2
many prerogatives annexed to2
on the other side2
are of divers kinds2
not for our own2
for a year and2
no person shall be2
of the saids goods2
the impositions laid and2
comparison of the impositions2
imported out of england2
first lines of text2
accepted by king edw2
own will or pleasure2
points or cases reserved2
of that duty to2
and allow of the2
heir of andrew anderson2
of his customes to2
was originally an imposition2
and carryed into calice2
aptara keyed and coded2
that the king of2
signet at edinburgh the2
a free trade with2
healey text and markup2
out of the empire2
by the assigns of2
elspeth healey text and2
all customes and impositions2
incident to his crown2
of the city of2
above all customes and2
the laws of the2
impositions by king edw2
and brought to land2
be said to be2
out of the said2
are made against the2
the assigns of john2
of our municipiall laws2
printer to his most2
other than the custome2
was first established by2
and it is humbly2
of the imperial or2
for the support of2
said yearly fund of2
and doth grant for2
greater value and profit2
in the king by2
is to be presumed2
it is no argument2
without an act of2
the trade from england2
they shall have power2
pipe or vessell of2
l s d every2
state by sir john2
stock before they shall2
every vessel with cherries2
now called the petty2
certain speciall points or2
state of the question2
king hath another prerogative2
a sack of wool2
of divers persons in2
and gives no answer2
or act of parliament2
and laid an imposition2
value and profit than2
to take up great2
in the hundred at2
the benefit of this2
nor above the hundredth2
so far forth as2
differs from our common2
printed by the heir2
j estc r ocm2
every vessel of salt2
depart out of the2
and that in the2
asserted as well from2
late council of plantations2
chancellor of the exchequer2
shall be appropriated to2
reserved to the absolute2
summon a general court2
that it hath been2
original in the national2
of the great charter2
not by the king2
collect the duties payable2
day of in the2
the record of edw2
for the encouragement of2
which are before expressed2
these are the words2
the rate of per2
difference between custome and2
and sold within the2
trade with a dead2
of the whole nation2
which he useth and2
the bishop of rome2
coat of arms by2
highest imposition in england2
currans brought into england2
saith the book of2
will pay and discharge2
in the said roll2
impositions layd by queen2
answer to the first2
the oaths of allegiance2
prerogative to lay impositions2
there are petitions of2
customes and subsidies formerly2
and sailing with more2
of them are continued2
the king hath no2
of the ancient customes2
for the carrying on2
of the extent of2
force thereof in all2
people of england have2
of grace and favour2
as well as the2
a certain sum of2
at a time in2
the eastern and southern2
for maintainance of navigation2
the demi mark for2
all the tin the2
kings prerogatives in general2
the ancient customes before2
state in the world2
in what case it2
the customes and subsidies2
without the assent of2
judgement of life and2
which our kings have2
is a strong argument2
or subsidy granted in2
do pay for such2
may come to l2
the ancient customes and2
payable to the king2
impositions upon merchandizes crossing2
cheaper than the english2
far forth it doth2
by the general court2
out of merchandizes during2
the original in the2
during the reigns of2
the advancement of the2
the king and the2
burthen by many degrees2
every vessel with carrots2
which may come to2
of the customs of2
to be reckoned from2
prerogative which the king2
so far as the2
that the summ of2
the court of exchequer2
king may lawfully take2
municipiall laws or common2
laid by the king2
by the act of2
the law presumes the2
the twelfth year of2
of breeding lands have2
by way of imposition2
between the king and2
doth admit and approve2
how it differs from2
doth not the king2
and by the yeomen2
not above l per2
be found in the2
of three shillings and2
duties and tolls to2
with the exceptions and2
the laws before mentioned2
for repayments of customs2
the same were granted2
our soveraign lord king2
subject nevertheless to the2
all customes and subsidies2
owners of feeding grounds2
law of nations is2
and till others be2
the exposition and meaning2
he useth and ordereth2
and gabells in forein2
great sums of money2
but on the other2
right and not in2
the kings and people2
certain sum of money2
words puts this text2
and wrought a miracle2
several objections that are2
the lord latimers censure2
subscriptions as should be2
and approved by the2
of his prerogative only2
that he might not2
pounds upon the dozen2
be part of the2
rate of defects per2
subject of that law2
as it hath been2
parts of the said2
custome and toll by2
every tun of wine2
the summ of l2
by the kings and2
vessel with cherries or2
a diminution of the2
impositions laid and levied2
divers impositions by king2
bank of england charter2
to state an accompt2
right honourable the lord2
other half to the2
with a new imposition2
by the generall law2
in the register of2
within any one year2
growth and manufactury of2
our kings have created2
declare in the presence2
the king hath another2
others acting in their2
of customs for foreign2
of the several objections2
prerogative and absolute power2
an act for the2
live oxen and sheep2
queen mary did use2
staple at callis was2
of merchandizes exported and2
three hogsheads of the2
the said yearly sum2
my self to the2
of the ancient officers2
that the demi mark2
how far forth it2
lord mayor of london2
twelve pence upon the2
part of the yearly2
under our signet at2
severall kings and queens2
be according to the2
the text of the2
the custome of the2
away the kings prerogative2
upon merchandizes imported and2
it was originally an2
agreement between the king2
nations do bear in2
by divers acts of2
earum rerum quas brevi2
incident to the crown2
l per annum for2
by the same prerogative2
and this prerogative of2
meaning of certain words2
power to impose upon2
continued and paid at2
and payable for the2
out of ireland into2
and how it warranteth2
shall be paid into2
upon all sorts of2
such persons as are2
penalty of the said2
of the treasury are2
divers acts of parliament2
hogsheads of the said2
the rate of defects2
and poundage england and2
the prerogative is bound2
imposition of three shillings2
the pound over and2
bill and christopher barker2
five in the hundred2
record in the tower2
kings of england have2
common law doth give2
lord king james hath2
toll by the rules2
in the execution of2
countries of cornwal and2
by the heir of2
a principall part of2
in the times of2
follow the counsell of2
for the same merchandizes2
thereof in all kingdoms2
shillings for every tun2
our municipiall laws or2
set by king edw2
and that the king2
own right and not2
from any other place2
england charter bank of2
and to give such2
of the pound were2
sixth day of october2
time to time by2
the other to the2
payable for our principall2
subjects of other nations2
and above all customes2
and taken by king2
if it had been2
as no man ever2
tun of vvine brought2
and levied upon merchandizes2
lying on our hands2
this day within the2
now levied and collected2
which do not crosse2
of the second objection2
kings and queens since2
it self there unto2
that trade and traffique2
in the presence of2
manufactures by john collins2
and for the most2
of three pence of2
the same do consist2
the several objections that2
petitions are of divers2
elspeth healey sampled and2
either at home or2
value of thousand pounds2
that all the members2
be done to merchants2
charge of the king2
not draw such ayds2
so heavy a burthen2
the countries of cornwal2
general court shall be2
the subjects of that2
the life of man2
a demi mark for2
caught by foreigners together2
not according to the2
six pence upon every2
amount to so much2
with cherries or other2
bear so heavy a2
the lord and commons2
as it had been2
the people of england2
no more than the2
the ordinary rules of2
or in his absence2
force it is at2
all the subjects of2
well by the rules2
second part of the2
the subjects of the2
prerogative which he useth2
ordered by the lord2
by the charter of2
between them and the2
for our principall commodities2
the imposition set by2
to the king his2
exported out of the2
honi soit qvi mal2
obedience of the law2
that the same do2
goods of another nature2
doth examine and resolve2
and paid at this2
the staple of callis2
and by vertue of2
appointed by the act2
category of texts with2
of about or tuns2
report of the irish2
divers persons in parliament2
formerly due and payable2
farmer of the customes2
of other nations do2
to the poor of2
per day every vessel2
turn to a bondage2
the form of these2
taken out of the2
lord chief baron fleming2
due and payable for2
out of the kingdom2
customes payable for wines2
of england do admit2
doth acknowledge this prerogative2
the said duties and2
unto them all the2
of the one moyety2
the improvement of our2
goods chattels which do2
to the fourth objection2
our common law taketh2
at edinburgh the sixth2
absolute and unlimited power2
in dublin the th2
of ireland into england2
they might have gained2
subjects of the crown2
he may take only2
set and taken in2
of the said weekly2
according to the best2
great seal of england2
the second part of2
of all manner of2
by his absolute power2
monies arising by the2
we are of opinion2
and the king doth2
that part of the2
for the choice of2
to maintain the walls2
for every three hundred2
in the trade of2
should set new impositions2
commons in this parliament2
of the benefit of2
persons in parliament for2
is not to be2
mary did use her2
and that the crown2
this text in the2
and estates of such2
gravia earum rerum quas2
goods which are not2
grant of the king2
than the custome or2
the king may lawfully2
the time of edw2
the highest imposition in2
that these orders be2
the parts of the2
stephen king of spain2
of greater importance than2
the ninth day of2
cases reserved to the2
maletolt of fourty shillings2
arms at head of2
far forth as the2
that we have lost2
between england and ireland2
business of the corporation2
pay and discharge all2
which shall be in2
the reigns of several2
king james hath by2
as it is a2
bear the charge of2
at the time of2
to the condition of2
his majesty and the2
ancient duties called prizes2
and three hogsheads of2
at billingsgate dock by2
to be kept out2
may by vertue of2
of that kings reign2
doth give safe conduct2
first year of his2
or cases reserved to2
at in the hundred2
the benefit of that2
at whitehall the sixth2
paid at this day2
common law taketh notice2
dublin the th day2
should be made before2
thousand pounds a year2
john pas text and2
raised unto the crown2
the said duties shall2
traffique and commerce is2
of the original in2
it is further ordained2
rule of the positive2
royal blazon or coat2
the said act of2
the national library of2
objections that are made2
examine and resolve this2
greatest part of the2
of hemp and flax2
taken away by divers2
shew the true state2
low countries the impositions2
of the laws before2
of which impositions have2
by the lord chancellor2
and ordereth in trade2
one fourth part of2
another prerogative in the2
after it is spun2
answer to the second2
impositions upon merchandizes exported2
candid censure of this2
never came to port2
from other goods chattels2
an imposition laid upon2
shillings upon every sack2
edmund wingate esq the2
the trade of england2
and besides the customes2
the commons in this2
tolls to be received2
an ordinance of parliament2
of the impositions laid2
a prerogative in point2
consist in certain speciall2
law presumes the king2
in certain speciall points2
kings to take customes2
hath a prerogative in2
a higher duty on2
act of parliament was2
merchant exporter is to2
passed for the settlement2
the like in the2
wing s estc r2
that since the king2
the second objection touching2
the river of thames2
but when the king2
or more of them2
in the mean time2
as the subjects of2
expences of the crown2
or state in the2
gold and silver in2
sundry acts of parliament2
and commerce is a2
four yeomen of the2
the ground of ireland2
to the utmost of2
decided by the rules2
ancient officers which our2
it is at this2
all that can be2
use their prerogative in2
nations of the world2
in other places where2
court at whitehall the2
and queens since the2
presumes the king to2
before the merchandizes be2
what they might have2
not to pay malkin2
part of the royall2
be made before the2
called the new topsham2
may be examined and2
the utmost of my2
it warranteth all kings2
the extent of the2
every ladder or plank2
said duties and rates2
this imposition of fourty2
parliament of the countries2
the profits raised unto2
printed by the assigns2
part of the moneys2
act of parliament that2
laws so far forth2
published at the mercat2
vote in any general2
forth it doth examine2
impositions which the king2
their places by a2
of the exchequer of2
king of englands dominions2
an imposition of three2
james hath by virtue2
it by the law2
to the lord mayor2
law doth acknowledge this2
the kings prerogatives in2
chosen in like manner2
bear in this kind2
the said yearly fund2
merchants petition and remonstrance2
the true state of2
an imposition upon every2
heirs and successors of2
the same goods and2
the four yeomen of2
the difference between custome2
in matter of greater2
and before queen mary2
and the other half2
tenant to the lord2
same out of the2
hath another prerogative in2
in the act mentioned2
put in execution the2
what force it is2
and absolute princes to2
of other goods which2
allow of the law2
soveraign lord king james2
moiety to the informer2
chosen in their places2
the customes spoken of2
and how in the2
bought and sold in2
vectigalia tollebant gravia earum2
have created by vertue2
power of the crown2
the king his ancient2
or by the first2
not be drawn into2
wing j estc r2
for the good of2
for as much as2
in their places by2
the powers in the2
of the said wine2
at this day within2
the first fourth part2
arising out of the2
give them leave to2
was wont to say2
to be set up2
the punishment of divers2
of currans brought into2
all trade and traffique2
the heirs and successors2
uncertainty and unbounded largenesse2
day within the monarchies2
laid by the kings2
the general reasons whereupon2
six shillings and eight2
be in the year2
convenanted with his majesty2
of what force it2
in the low countries2
for the settlement and2
above the ancient customes2
of charta mercatoria by2
trade and traffique is2
of several kings who2
to shut and open2
wars of lancaster and2
healey sampled and proofread2
that the prerogative is2
sold by mary crook2
by virtue of his2
do admit and allow2
second objection touching the2
doth give his consent2
duties payable for the2
that it be not2
blazon or coat of2
a million a year2
answer to the fifth2
implicit and general consent2
of the canon or2
extent of the iurisdiction2
his prerogative in point2
all kings and absolute2
at the council chamber2
upon the same goods2
foreign parts beyond the2
by vertue of such2
the exchequer of england2
b wing s estc2
arising by the said2
pound were accepted by2
and traffique in corporations2
the princes and states2
or the major part2
hundred and eighty one2
one of his majesties2
made by the law2
approved of by this2
imposition set and taken2
for the continuance of2
merchandizes be discharged and2
forth as the same2
the establishing of the2
willcox sampled and proofread2
use of their prerogatives2
of the haunce towns2
act for abrogating the2
which the king of2
of imposition may be2
several kings who succeeded2
there did arise a2
sundry sorts of merchandizes2
that within any one2
of england charter bank2
have convenanted with his2
would get all the2
imported into this kingdom2
governing of all trade2
submit it self to2
by his unruly barons2
six hundred and eighty2
prerogative annexed to his2
hath by virtue of2
the merchant exporter is2
and the force thereof2
is bound or taken2
ruin of the common2
use of this prerogative2
the ballance of trade2
by edmund wingate esq2
the one half to2
kings and people of2
both ancient and modern2
all debentures for repayments2
the seigniory of venice2
five shillings and six2
of the yearly fund2
taken out of forreign2
and impositions upon merchandizes2
to the second objection2
officers which our kings2
customes and impositions upon2
the same absolute power2
value of the oxen2
foreigners together with an2
this question in cases2
beginning of his reign2
soit qvi mal y2
of nature and nations2
to his most sacred2
shall be part of2
and many of them2
for the life of2
as a means to2
the act of parliament2
foreign goods made within2
up all the ports2
vertue of their prerogatives2
at head of title2
england hath many prerogatives2
be sold by mary2
pence on the pound2
the one moyety of2
tun of wine brought2
whereupon the same are2
king of england to2
to collect the duties2
government in the trade2
first of the imposition2
respective duties and tolls2
is expressed in the2
the ill consequences thereof2
demi mark for every2
and how far they2
the aids and taxes2
y pense royal blazon2
that no imposition or2
not bear so heavy2
make war and peace2
to be rendred a2
the poor on work2
were accepted by king2
the like absolute power2
the subjects of forein2
general reasons whereupon this2
two shillings for every2
giveth power unto all2
of all trade and2
prerogative in this point2
maintain the walls of2
of the irish council2
upon forreign imported commodities2
they could not get2
and of our reign2
discharged and brought to2
pound over and above2
our signet at edinburgh2
to encourage the planting2
the imposition set and2
the monies arising by2
humbly submitted to the2
prerogative is bound or2
hee shall pay a2
customs for foreign goods2
sail at a time2
given under our signet2
to take prizes of2
and people of england2
the ancient duties called2
tonnage and poundage granted2
every pipe or vessell2
to be put upon2
the customes and duties2
the labours of men2
mo a wing e2
to so much as2
will not take tarr2
form of these petitions2
assigns of john bill2
the causes of merchants2
the beginning of his2
the customary law of2
in the names of2
this kingdom england and2