Coals Act 1690
1690 CHAPTER 7 2 Will and Mar Sess 2
An Act for Reviveing a former Act for Regulating the Measures and Prices of Coales.


16 &17 Car. II. c. 2.; Revived for Seven Years.Whereas an Act was made in the sixteenth and seventeenth yeares of the Raigne of the late King Charles
the Second Entituled An Act for Regulating the Measures and Prices of Coals which Act was to continue
for three yeares thence next following and thenceforth to the end of the next Session of Parlyament and noe longer
and is expired And whereas the said Act was found to be very usefull and beneficiall to this Kingdome Bee it
enacted by the King and Queens most excellent Majesties by and with the advice and consent of the Lords
Spirituall and Temporall and Commons in this present Parlyament assembled and by the authoritie of the same
That the said Act and every Clause Article and Branch therein contained shall be and is and are hereby revived
and continued in full force strength and vertue to all intents and purposes whatsoever and shall soe stand and
continue from the first day of December one thousand six hundred and ninety for the space of seven yeares and
from thence to the end of the first Session of Parlyament then next following and noe longer

II. 
12 Car. II. c. 18. § 6.; Coal Ships may be navigated by Foreign Seamen during the present War.
And whereas by an Act made in the twelfth yeare of the Raigne of King Charles the Second Entituled An
Act for the Encourageing and Increasing of Shipping and Navigation It is among other things provided That noe
Goods or Merchandices shall be loaden and carryed from one part of England to another in any Shipp or Vessell
whatsoever whereof three fourths of the Mariners at least shall not be English under the Penaltie of forfeiting
all such Goods as shall be loaden or carryed in any such Shipp or Vessell together with the Shipp or Vessell
and all her Guns Ammunition Tackle Furniture and Apparell Now forasmuch as the High price of Coales arises
chiefly from the want of Seamen to supply that Navigation while soe many are imployed in their Majesties Service
Bee it enacted by the authoritie aforesaid That soe much onely of this last mentioned Act as concerns the number
and proportion of forreigne Seamen thereby limitted to saile in English Shipps shall be dispenced with and is
hereby thus farr dispenced with soe as it shall and may be lawfull for the Owner or Owners of any Shipp or Vessell
English built and belonging to the Subjects of England whereof the Master is an Englishman tradeing with Coals
to and from Newcastle or the parts adjacent or any part of Wales to the Port of London or to any other part
of England to navigate the said Shipp or Vessell with as many Forreigne Seamen as the said Master or Owners
shall thinke fitt dureing the present Warr with France and noe longer any thing in the said Act contained to the
contrary notwithstanding.