An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for an additionall excise or new-impost upon lead. Gold, silver and copper thread. Gold, silver, and copper wyer. Glasses. Lynseed oyle, whale oyle, pilchard, and all other oyles made and spent in the kingdome. Silkes. Sope. Woollen cloth. Lamperns. Die Lunæ, 24. Novemb. 1645.
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