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| | James I: Volume 15: July-October, 1605 | British History Online |
 | | Enjoins obedience to the Pope's mandate, that Romanists shall not attempt to procure liberty of conscience by unlawful means. |
 | | English merchants are injured, because foreigners are allowed to export baize and other woollen goods, without paying double custom. |
 | | Complaint of the clothiers, baize and saye makers, of Colchester, that Dutch strangers engross their trade, and use the trades of weaving, rowing, andc., contrary to the laws of the realm, and without serving apprenticeship. |
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