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Reasons for objecting to the renewal of the Licensing Act, London (1695)

Source:
University of Birmingham Library: Journal of the House of Commons, Vol.11, 305-306

Citation:
Reasons for objecting to the renewal of the Licensing Act (1695), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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uk_1695

Full title
House of Commons' Reasons for objecting to the renewal of the Licensing Act

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Abstract
This document is associated with the following core document: uk_1662

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Location
London

Year
1695

Language
English

Source
University of Birmingham Library: Journal of the House of Commons, Vol.11, 305-306

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Persons referred to
James I (1566-1625)
Streater, John (c.1620-1677)

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Places referred to
Canterbury
England
London

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Legislation referred to
Licensing Act, 1662, 13 & 14 Car.II, c.33

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Institutions referred to
House of Lords
Parliament
Stationers' Company

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Key words
book trade
classics, Greek and Latin
defamation
excluded subject matter
import
lobbying
monopoly
penalties
Stationers' Company

Responsible editor
Ronan Deazley




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Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, UK