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A49207 The French King's declaration for settling the general poll-tax together with his edict ordering all communities both regular and secular, and all particular persons, (who have any water from rivers, brooks, springs and fountains, or otherwise, whether for the ornament of their houses, or the improving to their estates) to pay such sums as shall be impos'd upon them in council, in order to have the benefit of the said waters confirm'd to them for the future. France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) 1695 (1695) Wing L3107; ESTC R5373 17,167 32

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Deputies of Vniversities The King's Attorney's Substitutes in Presidial Courts The Physicians Chirurgeons and Apothecaries of Cities of the first and second Order The Advocates and Attorneys of the Chatelet of Paris The Comptrollers of the Taxes of Costs of Councils Parliaments and other Superior Courts The Comptrollers of Writs in Cities in which Parliaments or other Superior Courts are held The Notaries of Cities of the Second Order The Comptrollers of the Patrimonial Revenues and Grants of the Cities of the first Order The Vshers of the Rod on Horseback a la douzaine of the Chatelet of Paris The Overseers of the City of Paris The Artists and Registers of the Scrutore of Paris The Sworn Architects The Meeters of Wood Coals Brokers Gaugers and other Officers of the Policy and of the Ports The Barbers and Periwig Makers of Cities of the first and second Order Handy-crafts Men of great Cities keeping Shops and Journey-Men Part of the Vintners of Paris Part of the Farmers and Husbandmen Part of those who labour in Vineyards The nineteenth Classis 6 Livres THE Captains and Majors of Foot The Gentlemen who have neither Fiefs nor Castles The Regents Beadles and Messengers and of the Vniversities The Sheriffs King's Attorneys Registers and Receivers of the publick Stock of little Towns The Mayors of the Wall'd Towns The Receivers of Exhibitions and Fines and the Commissaries of the Real Seizures of Royal Courts of Justice The Notaries of small Towns The Comptrollers of Patrimonial Revenues and Grants of Cities of the second Order The Vshers Audiencers of Presidial Courts The Roll-keepers of little Towns living on their Estates Part of the Vintners of Paris and those of the Inclosed Towns Small Ordinaries The Handycrafts-Men of the Cities of the Second Order keeping Shops and Journey-men The Messenger of little Cities and Inclos'd Towns The Post-masters The twentieth Classis 3 Livres THE Lieutenants Sub-Lieutenants and Ensigns of Foot The Cornets of Horse and Dragoons The chief Clerks of Ships and Galleys The Quarter Masters of Horse and Dragoons The Lieutenants and Exempts of Marshalsees The Store-Keepers of the Artillery The Keepers of the Navy The Archers of the Town house of Paris of the Provost of the Isle and of the Lieutenant of the short Robe The Judges of Seignerial Courts of Justice The Advocates and Attorneys of Presidial and other Royal Courts of Justice The Reporters of Causes in Presidial and other Royal Courts of Justice The Comptrollers of the Taxes of the Costs of the Presidial Courts Baliwicks and other Royal Courts of Justice The Sheriff's King's Attorney's Registers and Receivers of the common Stock of small Cities and Inclos'd Towns The Physicians Chirurgeons and Apothecaries of Little Cities and Inclosed Towns The Treasurers Collectors in Languedoc The Registers of the Rolls of Tailles and other Impositions The Attorneys Fiscals and Registers of Seignerial Courts of Justice The Vshers Attorneys and Sergeants of Royal Courts of Justice The Cryers de Corps de Vin of the Provinces The sworn Aulnagers of Linnen Clothes and the Warder of the Linnen Cloth-Hall at Paris The Comptrollers of the Farms The Artists and Register of the Scrutore of the Provinces The Gaugers of Waters and Forests The Notaries and Pleaders of Towns and Villages The Comptrollers of the Patrimonial Revenues and Grants of Little Cities and Inclos'd Towns The Substitutes of the King's Attorneys in small Cities and Communities The Sergeants Keepers of Waters and Forests The Essayers and Ingravers of the Mint The Clerks of the Mint The Tole Gatherers The Handicrafts-men of little Cities and Inclos'd Towns being House keepers The Inn-keepers and drinking Houses of Inclos'd Towns The Millers whose Rents are under 2000 Livres Part of the Farmers and Husbandmen Part of those that work in the Vineyards The one and twentieth Classis 2 Livres THE Gens d'armes Chevaux Legers Kettle-Drums and Trumpeters of the said Troops The Sergeants of Infantry The Archers of the Marshalsees The Sergeants of Seignerial Courts of Justice The Handycrafts-men of Towns and Villages Part of those that work in Vineyards The two and twentieth and last Classis 1 Livre SOuldiers Troopers Dragoons Sea-men Trumpeters Kettle-Drummers Drummers and Hautboys Labourers and Journey-men And generally all the Inhabitants of Towns and Villages rated 40 Pence on the Taille and upwards who are not comprized in the preceeding Classis Done and agreed upon at the Royal Council of the Finances held at Versailles on the 18th of January 1695. Sign'd PHELYPEAUX THE French King's EDICT ORDERING All Communities both Regular and Secular and all Particular Persons who have any Water from Rivers Brooks Springs and Fountains or otherwise whether for the Ornament of their Houses or Improvement of their Estates to pay such Sums as shall be laid upon them in Council in order to have the Benefit of the said Waters confirm'd to them for the future Given at Fountain-bleau Octob. 1694. and Recorded in Parliament LONDON Printed for Richard Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane 1695. THE French King's EDICT ORDERING A TAX UPON All RIVERS BROOKS SPRINGS FOVNTAINS c. LEWIS by the Grace of God King of France and Navarre To all who are present and to come Greeting The Distribution Conducting and Ordering of the Waters derived from Streams and Rivers Navigable or not Navigable and others which run either through the Jurisdiction of Our Demain or through the publick Roads within the Extent of Our Kingdom being one of Our principal Rights of Royalty or Demain the Kings Our Predecessors took a particular care to prevent their being Usurp'd In the mean time We are inform'd that divers of Our Subjects have in Contravention to our Orders let out or turn'd off the Water of Navigable Rivers and Streams and have moreover taken the Liberty to convey the Waters of the said Rivers Navigable and not Navigable Brooks Springs Fountains and others through the great Roads Streets and publick Places the Property of which belongs unto us which occasions a prejudice so much the more considerable that by these Enterprises they alter the Course of Navigation and deprive the Publick of the benefit which they might reap from the same and that they do many times also render the Ways unpassable by overflowing of the same which does also oblige Us to be at the Expence of Ditches for maintaining the Canals and augments Our Yearly Charge for keeping up of Our Bridges and Causeys We are also inform'd that divers particular Persons or Communities have let out turn'd off or stop'd the Waters of Rivers Navigable or not Navigable and Brooks Springs and Fountains in the Extent of those Lands whose high Jurisdiction appertains to Us without having obtain'd any Permission from Us. These Considerations prevail'd with Henry II. to enquire into such Usurpations and for that effect did expedite his Letters Patents in 1549 by which amongst other things it is expresly forbid that any particular Persons should have Water except the same be alienated for their Use on