02223nam 2200457Ia 450 99639539090331620210104171443.0(CKB)3810000000017613(EEBO)2240928307(OCoLC)ocn751969730e(OCoLC)751969730(EXLCZ)99381000000001761320110912d1620 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|By the King[electronic resource] A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, to bee heereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people. Whereas, for the benefit & commodity of this our realme of England, as well in the maintenance of our Nauie and shipping ..Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie.M. DC. XX. [1620][3] leaves coat of armsTitle from caption and first lines of text.Imprint taken from colophon."Giuen at our palace of Westminster the thirtieth day of Ianuary, in the eighteenth yeere of our reigne of England, France and Ireland, and of Scotland the foure and fiftieth." --Leaf [3].Sheet 1 has last indented line to right of init. beginning: 'times' and arms with 'I R' at top. Cf. STC (2nd ed.).Royal coat of arms at head, initial.Reproduction of original in: Queen's College (University of Oxford). Library.eebo-0119LentEnglandEarly works to 1800Fasts and feastsEnglandEarly works to 1800Meat industry and tradeLaw and legislationEnglandEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryJames I, 1603-1625SourcesEarly works to 1800ProclamationsEngland17th century.rbgenrBroadsidesEngland17th century.rbgenrLentFasts and feastsMeat industry and tradeLaw and legislationUMIUMIUMIBOOK996395390903316By the King2302795UNISA