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1606
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English
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Administration of Justice, Agriculture, Anti-Catholicism, Bartholomew Fair (1603 : Smithfield, London, England), Brick Building, Brigands and robbers, Building permits, Building, Brick, Buildings, structures, Catholics, Censorship, Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations, Church and state, Church history, Church of England, Church of Scotland, Coal trade, Coinage, Colonies, Commerce, Conspiracies, Coronation, Court and courtiers, Courts and courtiers, Customs administration, Daggers, Deus & rex, Dissenters, Religious, Dyes and dyeing, Early works to 1800, Elections, England and Wales, England and Wales. Court of Wards and Liveries, England and Wales. Parliament, England and Wales. Privy Council, England and Wales. Royal Navy, Equality before the law, Escheat, Exile (Punishment), Fairs, Fasts and feasts, Finance, Public, Food, Food prices, Food supply, Foreign relations, Game laws, Glass trade, Gold, Gold coins, Grain trade, Great Britain, Guardian and ward, Gunpowder Plot, 1605, History, House construction, Housing and health, Hunting, Hunting customs, Hunting dogs, Inclosures, Interpreter, Justice, Administration of, Kidnapping, 1600, Land tenure, Law and legislation, Legal tender, Lent, Licenses, Lodging-houses, Logwood, Lotteries, Meat industry and trade, Minors, Monetary policy, Money, Monopolies, Nitrogen industries, Oath of allegiance, 1606, Oaths, Officials and employees, Passports, Patents, Peddlers and peddling, Piracy, Pirates, Plague, Poachers, Poaching, Politics and government, Postal service, Precious metals, Prevention, Privateering, Proclamations, Prohibited books, Public Finance, Pumping machinery, Puritan movements, Religious Dissenters, Restraints on alienation, Rogues and vagabonds, Royal forests, Royal touch, Saltpeter industry, Scrofula, Silk, Silk industry, Silver coins, Slums, Smuggling, Sources, St. James's Fair (1604 : Bristol, England), Standards of fineness, Starch industry, Stourbridge Fair (1603 : Barnwell, Northamptonshire), Sumptuary laws, Tables, Tariff, Taxation, Terms of court, Textile industry, Tin industry, Titles, Tobacco industry, Transfer (Law), Travel, Travel restrictions, Weapons, Weights and measures, Women, Wool fabrics, Wool industryPeople
Alexander Haitley, Ambrose Rookwood (1578?-1606), Anthony Copley (1567-1607?), Arabella Stuart Lady (1575-1615), Christopher Wright (1570?-1605), Edward Ekins, Edward Grant (d. 1605?), Godfrey de Vette, Graham family, Griffin Markham Sir (1564?-1644?), Hugh O'Neill Tyrone Earl of (1540?-1616), James I King of England (1566-1625), John Cowell (1554-1611), John Harington Harington of Exton Baron (d. 1613), John Maxwell Maxwell Baron (1586?-1612), John Ruthven Gowrie Earl of (1578?-1600), John Wright (1568?-1605), Joseph Usher clothworker, Ludovic Stuart Richmond Duke of (1574-1624), Matthew de Questor, Patrick Ruthven Lord (1534?-1652), Philip Ward, Richard Mocket (1618-1577), Robert Ashfield (d. 1605?), Robert Catesby (1573-1605), Robert Sharpeigh Sir, Roger North (ca. 1585-1652 or 3), Thomas Percy (1560-1605), Thomas Winter (1572-1606), Thomas, Sir Compton, Warner Rich, William Clark (d. 1603), William Hull, William Ruthyen, William Seymour Somerset Duke of (1588-1660), William Talbot Sir (d. 1633), William Watson (1559?-1603)Showing 141 featured editions. View all 141 editions?
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For empowering officials in the port cities to grant foreign travel licenses to women and minors.
"Giuen at the Castle of Farneham the xxiij. day of August, in the fourth yeere of our Reigne of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland."
Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
STC (2nd ed.) 8395.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1985. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1875:37)
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