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A32391 By the King, a proclamation concerning wine-licenses England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1663 (1663) Wing C3276; ESTC R30889 2,682 3

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C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT By the King A PROCLAMATION Concerning Wine-Licenses CHARLES R. WHereas by Our Royal Proclamation bearing date at our Court of White-hall the Twentieth day of September in the Thirteenth year of Our Reign Published in pursuance of a late Act of Parliament Entituled An Act for the better Ordering and Selling of Wines by Retail amongst other things We did Will and Require all and every Our loving Subjects who were Retailers of any Wine or Wines within our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick upon Twede to appear and Address themselves unto Our trusty and well-beloved Sir Maurice Berkley Knight and Baronet Sir John Colleton and others Our then Commissioners and Agents and such others or any two or more of them as We should appoint to be Our Agents for Granting Licenses for Retailing Wine at their Office in Blackfryers London at the time and times therein limited and appointed And whereas We afterwards thought fit to revoke Our former Commission issued to the aforesaid persons for the Granting of Licenses or Dispensations for selling of Wine by Retail And to appoint Our Right Trusty and Right well-beloved Cousin John Earl of Bath first Gentleman of Our Bed-chamber Edmond Wyndham Esquire one of the Gentlemen of Our Privy Chamber in Ordinary and others to be Our Commissioners and Agents for granting Licenses for Retailing Wines And therefore did by Our Proclamation bearing date at Our Court at White-hall the Nineteenth day of May in the Fourteenth year of Our Reign will and require all Our loving Subjects who were Retailers of any Wine or Wines within Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick upon Twede That they and every of them should appear and Address themselves unto Our said Right Trusty and Right Wel-beloved Cousin John Earl of Bath and Edmond Wyndham Esquire and such others or any two or more of them as We had then appointed to be Our Commissioners or Agents for the granting Licenses for Retailing of Wines at their Office in the Old Palace-Yard at Westminster at the time and times therein limited and appointed And whereas since the publishing of Our Proclamations aforesaid We have been graciously pleased out of Our Princely care and great love and affection to Our most intirely beloved Brother James Duke of York for and towards the maintenance and support of him the said Duke his State and Dignity amongst other things to Grant Assign unto him and the Heirs males of his Body all and every the Power and Powers Authority and Authorities of giving License to any person or persons to Sell or Vtter by Retail all every or any kind of Wine or Wines whatsoever with all Rents Sum or Sums of Money Revenues Profits and Emoluments whatsoever that shall or may arise from the same which were further setled by a late Act of Parliament Entituled An Act for setling the Profits of the Post-Office Power of granting Wine-Licenses on his Royal Highness the Duke of York the Heirs males of his Body And whereas it is in and by the said Act Enacted and Declared That all and every person or persons which from time to time shall be by the said Duke of York and the Heirs males of his Body appointed authorized or deputed Agent or Agents Commissioner or Commissioners to treat and contract for giving of Licenses for the Selling and Vttering Wines by Retail shall have the full and sole Power and Authority to treat and contract for the same in as full and ample manner as Our Agents or Commissioners might have done by vertue of the first recited Act. In pursuance whereof Our most intirely beloved Brother Jam●s Duke of York hath under his Hand and Seal authorized and deputed Sir Richard Braham Knight and Baronet Sir Nicholas Armorer and Sir George Smith Knights Stephen Fox Richard Mason and Nicholas Oudart Esquires to be his Agents and Commissioners for granting of Licenses for selling of all manner of Wines by Retail We do therefore hereby strictly charge and command all Our Subjects who are Retailers of any Wine or Wines within Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Town and Port of Berwick upon Twede That they and every of them do appear and Address themselves unto the aforesaid Sir Richard Braham Sir Nicholas Armorer Sir George Smith Stephen Fox Richard Mason and Nicholas Oudart or any two or more of them at their Office in the Old Palace-Yard at Westminster and at any such other place or places in London or elsewhere as they from time to time shall think fit and appoint at the several time and times herein after limited and appointed then and there to Contract with the said Agents or Commissioners at such Rates and Prices as they shall agree for License and Dispensation for Retailing of Wines and to perfect such their respective Contracts and give such sufficient Security for payment of their respective Rents and performance of Covenants as the said Agents or Commissioners or their Assigns shall like and approve at such warrantable Rates as by the said Acts are appointed And likewise such as have formerly contracted with any of Our Agents aforesaid to pay unto them all such Arrears of Rents as they have so contracted for And We do further hereby Declare and Our Royal will and pleasure is That all and every person and persons who are Retailers of Wine or that shall desire to have Licenses and Dispensation to Retail Wine within Our said Dominions and dwelling within One hundred Miles of Our City of London shall and do appear before the said Agents or Commissioners at their Office aforesaid And shall and do agree contract and give good Security for payment of their Rents and performance of Covenants and likewise for payment of their Arrears of Rent at or before the Nine and twentieth day of September next And all other persons living at a greater distance at or before the Tenth day of October next And We do hereby Declare That if any person or persons whatsoever in any City Town Corporate or other place or places whatsoever shall by vertue or colour of any Letters-Patents Grant Contract or Authority whatsoever not warranted by the Acts aforesaid presume to Vtter or Retail any Wine or Wines whatsoever without making such Contract and Agreement and giving Security for payment for License and Dispensation to commence as aforesaid and within the said respective time herein limited they and every of them are shall be liable to the Penalties Forfeitures in the said Act set and imposed upon all such who Vtter and Retail Wine without License as in the said Acts is appointed and are to be proceeded against as the said Act directeth And We do further straitly charge and command all Sheriffs Mayors Bailiffs Constables and all other Our Officers whatsoever to be aiding and assisting unto the said Agents or Commissioners of Our said Dear Brother for the exact obeying and putting in execution of this Our Proclamation And We do hereby further Declare to all Our loving Subjects That it will be good and acceptable service to Vs in any of Our said Subjects to prosecute such Offenders who shall presume to Sell or Retail any Wines without License as aforesaid contrary to the true intent and meaning of the said Acts in such manner as by Law is appointed for which they shall receive the reward and advantage thereby proposed being the Moyety of Five pounds for each Offence so committed Given at Our Court at White-hall this Five and Twentieth day of August 1663. In the Fifteenth year of Our Reign God save the King LONDON Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent MAJESTY 1663.