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A22083 By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the vntimely bringing in of wines, &c.; Proclamations. 1613-09-11 England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1613 (1613) STC 8489; ESTC S100835 945 1

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❧ By the King ❧ A Proclamation prohibiting the vntimely bringing in of Wines c. FOrasmuch as his Maiestie is informed That there is a generall complaint that the Wines of France which are brough into this Kingdome are not neither haue bene for many yeeres past so lasting nor so good and wholesome for mens bodies as they were in former times whereof the chiefe causes are apparantly found to be aswell in some some Merchants and others who out of greedinesse of priuate gaine haue vsed of late yeeres to fetch and bring in those Wines sooner in the yeere then in ancient times was vsed or allowed by the Statutes of this Realme As also in the Frenchmen who doe thereupon for the most part use to cut their Vines before the Grapes are fully ripe And likewise doe not suffer the Wines to haue their due and true making before the same be bought and sent into this Realme His Maiestie therefore to preuent the like inconueniences hereafter in a commoditie so much tending to the health of his Subiects Doeth straitly prohibit and forbid All and euery person and persons whatsoeuer aswell being His naturall borne Subiects as Denizens either directly or indirectly from hence foorth to vnship discharge or lay on land any new Wines of the growth of France at or in any Port Hauen Creeke or other place within his Highnesse Realme of England and Principalitie of Wales Or to buy or receiue any new Wines of the growth of France being brought in by any others vntill the first day of December now next comming And so vntill the first day of December yeerely vpon paine of His Maiesties displeasure and such penalties as by the Lawes of this his Maiesties Realme of England may be inflicted vpon persons offending against His Maiesties Royall commandement And for the better execution hereof His Maiestie doeth further charge and command All Customers Comptrollers and other Officers of His Ports to whom it shall appertaine And all Fermers of the Customes and Imposts now and for the time being their Clerkes and Substitutes That they and euery of them dot forbeare to take any Entries of such new Wines of the growth of France that shal be brought into this Realme by any person or persons whatsoeuer vntill the said first day of December now next comming and so after vntil the first day of December yeerely from yeere to yeere As they and euery of them will answere the contrary at their vttermost perill Giuen at Wansted the eleuenth day of September in the eleuenth yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ¶ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Exellent Maiestie ANNO DOM. 1613.