01770nam 2200385Ia 450 99639512830331620210104171345.0(CKB)3810000000017912(EEBO)2240867725(OCoLC)ocn767618289e(OCoLC)767618289(EXLCZ)99381000000001791220111206d1693 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation[electronic resource]Capell, Cyrill Wich, W. Duncombe. Whereas divers of Their Majesties subjects of this kingdom, moved thereunto by the hopes of gain, which they prefer before the interest and safety of their countrey, ..Dublin: Printed by Andrew Crook, Their Majesties printer-general of Ireland, on Ormonde-Key1693[1] sheet ([2] p.) coat of armsTitle from caption and opening words of text."Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin, the nineteenth day of October, 1693"--Sheet [2].Concerns trade in grain, corn, etc. with France. Such trade is treasonable.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland--Crawford Collections.eebo-0097IrelandCommerceFranceEarly works to 1800FranceCommerceIrelandEarly works to 1800ProclamationsIreland17th century.rbgenrTewkesbury Henry CapelLord Capel of,d. 1696.1001109Wyche Cyrilca. 1632-1707.1003003Duncombe W.fl. 1693.1003004UMIUMIBOOK996395128303316By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation2316306UNISA