By the King
a proclamation touching tobacco.
By England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
"By the King" is published by By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ... in 1626 - Imprinted at London and the language of the book is English.
“By the King” Metadata:
- Title: By the King
- Author: ➤ England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
- Language: English
- Publisher: ➤ By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...
- Publish Date: 1626
- Publish Location: Imprinted at London
“By the King” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Administration - Administration of Criminal justice - Alum industry - Anti-Catholicism - Apprentices - Armor - Bartholomew Fair (1625 : Smithfield, London, England) - Bartholomew Fair (1637 : Smithfield, London, England) - Bermuda Islands - Billeting - Bird trapping - Bits (Bridles) - Bow and arrow - Buckle industry - Building laws - Butter trade - Catholics - Censorship - Charitable contributions - Church of England - Civil status - Coinage - Colonies - Commerce - Company of Merchant Adventurers of England - Copyhold - Corporation of Gardeners - Corporation of Sope-makers of London - Court and courtiers - Courts - Courts and courtiers - Criminal justice, Administration of - Dairy products industry - Deer hunting - Defenses - Dissenters, Religious - Dyes and dyeing - Early works to 1800 - East India Company - Employment - England - England and Wales - England and Wales. Army - England and Wales. Exchequer - England and Wales. Parliament - England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons - England and Wales. Royal Navy - English mercenaries - Equipment - Equipment and supplies - Europe - Exports - Fairs - Fasts and feasts - Finance - Finance, Public - Fishery policy - Fleetstreet Riot, London, England, 10 July 1629 - Food - Food law and legislation - Food prices - Food supply - Foreign relations - Foreign trade regulation - Forfeiture - Fowling - Freedom of movement - Goldweights - Grain trade - Great Britain - Great Britain Civil War, 1642-1649 - Guild of Weavers of London - Guilds - Gunpowder - Gunpowder industry - Hat trade - Hides and skins industry - Hides and skins trade - History - History, Military - History, Naval - Horsemanship - Huguenots - Indians of North America - Introduction à la vie dévote - Knights and knighthood - Land tenure - Law and legislation - Legal status, laws - Legal tender - Lent - Liturgy - Madder - Maintenance and repair - Meat industry and trade - Metal-workers - Military History - Military discipline - Military readiness - Military supplies - Monetary policy - Monopolies - Mutiny - Naval History - Naval deserters - Nitrogen industries - Officials and employees - Our Lady Fair (1637 : Southwark, London, England) - Passports - Persecution - Pewter - Plague - Politics and government - Poor laws - Postal service - Prevention - Prices - Printing industry - Privateering - Prize law - Procedure (Law) - Proclamations - Public Finance - Quality - Quality control - Reformed Church - Relations - Religious Dissenters - Religious refugees - Riots - Roads - Rogues and vagabonds - Royal forests - Royal households - Royal touch - Saltpeter industry - Scrofula - Silk - Silk industry - Smuggling - Society of Starch Makers of London - Soldiers - Soldiers of fortune - Sources - Starch industry - Stourbridge Fair (1625 : Barnwell, Northamptonshire) - Taxation - Tenement houses - Terms of court - Textile industry - Tin industry - Tobacco industry - Tobacco use - Trade associations - Vagrancy - Veterans - Weapons - Weights and measures - Wellington Mutiny, 1640 - Wine and wine making - Wire industry - Wool industry - Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers in the City of London
- People: ➤ Edward Bromfield Sir - Frances Richmond and Lennox Duchess of (fl. 1625) - Francis Crane Sir (d. 1636) - Francis de Sales, Saint (1567-1622) - George Kirke (d. 1675?) - George Villiers Buckingham Duke of (1592-1628) - Henry Grey Stamford Earl of (1599?-1673) - Henry Matravers Lord - Henry Vaughan - Humfry Slany - John Blow (fl. 1627) - John Holland (fl. 1627) - Kenelm Digby Sir (1603-1665) - Matthew de Quester - Nicholas Crisp Sir (1599?-1666) - Richard Smith (1566-1655) - Richard Young Sir - Thomas Aylesbury Sir (1580-1657) - Thomas Smith - Thomas Witherings (d. 1651) - William Cloberie - William Frizell - William Neade
- Places: ➤ Africa - America - Bermuda Islands - Courts and courtiers - Early works to 1800 - England - France - Germany - Great Britain - Ireland - London - London (England) - New England - Scotland - Spain - Virginia
- Time: ➤ 1603-1714 - 1610-1643 - 1625-1649 - 1642-1649 - 17th century - Charles I, 1625-1649 - Civil War, 1642-1649 - Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 - Early works to 1800 - England - James I, 1603-1625 - Stuarts, 1603-1714 - To 1688
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: [4] p.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL242709M - OL1513584W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): ca29000217
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