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A22151 By the lords of His Maiesties priuie councell whereas in diuers ports of this kingdome, the officers of the said ports doe exact a certaine pettie duety, commonly called head money ... England and Wales. Privy Council.; James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1618 (1618) STC 8562; ESTC S3727 830 1

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¶ By the Lords of His Maiesties Priuie Councell WHereas in diuers Ports of this Kingdome the Officers of the said Ports doe exact a certaine pettie duety commonly called Head-money vpon euery Passenger aswell at their going forth as at their entrance into the Kingdome which is now absolutely taken away and ablished by a Treatie some few yeeres since made and concluded betwixt His Maiestie and the most Christian French King that now is both in these His Maiesties Kingdomes as also in the Realme of France and all other Dominions belonging to that Crowne as concerning those of the English and French Nation These shall bee to let you knowe that His Maiestie intending as alwaies hee hath done really to obserue the said Treaty in that and all other Articles therein contained hath giuen strait charge and commandement that no Officer nor other person whomsoeuer shall presume hereafter to exact or demand the said Head-money vpon any Subiects of His good Brother the most Christian French King that shall haue occasion to passe at that Port or any the members thereof either at his going forth or landing but that it may bee free for all such persons of what condition or degree soeuer against whome there shall bee no other particular cause of restraint to passe as aforesaid without the exaction of this or any duetie of the like nature whatsoeuer To which His Maiesties Royall pleasure and expresse commandement Wee doe in his Highnesse name straitly charge and command you and euery of you whome it may concerne to conforme your selues that you doe not henceforth demaund or suffer to be demaunded the said pretended duetie commonly called Head-money nor any thing in the nature or Lieu thereof as you will answere the contrary at your perill and as you will auoid His Maiesties high displeasure Giuen at the Court at Whit●hall the fifteenth of March in the fifteenth yeere of His Maiesties Reigne of England France and Ireland and of Scotland the one and fifty 1617. To all Maiors Portreeues Customers Comptrollers Searchers of Ports and all other His Maiesties Officers whom it may concerne and to euery of them G. Cant. Pembroke Th. Edmonds Fr. Bacon Canc. T. Arundell Tho. Lake T. Suffolke Iames Hay Iul. Caesar Lenox F. Cary. ❧ Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill Deputies and Assignes of Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie AN. DOM. M.DC.XVII