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A22145 By the King. The princely care which vve euer beare towards the good gouernment and reliefe of our people, suffereth no occasion to passe, whereby we may exercise and manifest the same ...; Proclamations. 1617-04-08 England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1617 (1617) STC 8554; ESTC S100787 971 1

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE ❧ By the King THe Princely care which We euer beare towards the good gouernment and reliefe of Our people suffereth no occasion to passe whereby We may exercise and manifest the same neither is it vnknowen to Our louing Subiects by former Proclamations of this nature how desirous Wee haue alwayes beene to renew and reuiue the ancient and laudable custome of this Our Kingdome whereby Noble-men and persons of qualitie were vsed rather to dwell and reside in the seuerall Counties of this Realme where their principal seats and mansions were then to gather to London and there to remaine to the decay of Hospitalitie and the disseruice of the Countrey Wherefore taking into Our Princely consideration that Wee being now in Our Iourney towards Our Realme of Scotland resort of such persons vnto Our Citie will be lesse needfull but rather that it is farre more conuenient that they abide and continue in their seuerall dwellings in the Countrey to performe the duties and charge of their places and seruice And likewise by House-keeping to be a comfort vnto their Neighbours We doe hereby straightly charge and command all Our Lieutenants except such as be of our Priuie Councell or are commanded to attend vpon Vs in Our Iourney and also all Noblemen Deputie Lieutenants Knights and other Gentlemen of Qualitie which haue Mansion houses in the Countrey That within twentie dayes after this our Proclamation published they depart with their wiues and families out of Our said Citie of London and the Suburbs thereof and returne to their seuerall habitations in the Countrey and there continue and abide vntill the end of the Sommer vacation Wherein neuerthelesse we would haue this Our commandement to be vnderstood that such as haue necessarie occasion to attend here in Our City of London for Tearme businesse concerning their estate or such as shal haue other speciall and vrgent occasions which they shall signifie and approoue vnto Our Priuy Councell may during the two next Tearmes or during such other times as their occasions so to be signified and approoued as aforesaid shall require come vp and remaine within Our Citie of London or the Suburbs thereof this Our Proclamation notwithstanding And because Wee haue heretofore found much remissenesse and neglect in obeying Our Proclamations which are euer published for iust and politique causes and for the publike good Wee doe therefore admonish all those whom these presents may concerne to beware that Wee haue no iust cause to make them an example of contempt for disobeying this Our Royall commandement Giuen at Our Court at Worsop the eight day of April in the fifteenth yeere of Our Reigne of England France and Ireland and of Scotland the fiftieth God saue the King ¶ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie Anno Dom. 1617.