Writings on impositions, Seventeenth century
Scope and Contents
(1) 'A remonstrance delivered his ma’tie in writinge after the inhibition … not to proceede in the examininge his right to impose without the assent of parliament', being that presented by the House of Commons in 1610; (2) 'The question is, whether the kinge without assent of parliament, may set impositions upon the wares and goods of merchants exported and ymported, out of, and into the realme'; (3) 'After the kinges right to impose had been thoroughly examined in parliament ... this hereafter was given concerning impositions'.
Dates
- Creation: Seventeenth century
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Extent
1 volume(s) (c. 130 pages.)
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
In the Library by the mid 1750s.
Physical Description
Paper.
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