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do hereby prohibits and discharge all Our Subjects of this Kingdom, after the first day of January next, in the year one thousand six hundred and seventy-three, to imploy or consume for domestic uses of any sort, any Foreign Salt, under the pain of twelve pounds Scots, to be applied to our behoove, for every Boll of Foreign Salt, and proportionally for any lesser quantity which shall be made use of by them, in manner foresaid and this but prejudice of the penalties provided by the foresaid Proclamations, against the importers of Foreign Salt. And ordains these presents to be printed and published at the Mercat-cross of Edinburgh, and other places needfull, that none pretend ignorance. Given at Our Palace of Holyrude house, the eighteenth day of September, one thousand six hundred and seventy-two, and of Our Reign the twenty-fourth year.
Al. Gibson, cl. Sti-Concilii.
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