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B08730 The Kings Majesties proclamation concerning the carriage of his subjects during the late troubles. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Primrose, Archibald, Sir, 1616-1679.; Lauderdale, John Maitland, Duke of, 1616-1682. 1660 (1660) Wing C3264; ESTC R171268 1,000 1

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE The Kings Majesties PROCLAMATION Concerning the Carriage of His Subjects during the late Troubles CHARLES R. CHARLES by the grace of GOD King of Scotland England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith To all and sundry Our Subjects whom these do or may concern greeting We being now by the special blessing of Almighty GOD returned to the exercise of Our Royal Power and Government of Our Kingdoms And being desirous to improve this Mercy to the best advantage of Our People Have thought fit to call a Meeting of Our Estates of Parliament of this Our ancient Kingdom of Scotland as a ready meane after so long troubles for settling a firm and lasting Peace for confirming the just Liberties and Priviledges of Our Subjects for vindicating of Our Honour and asserting Our ancient Royal Prerogative by which alone the Liberties of Our People can be preserved And as We do herein relye upon the Loyalty Prudence and Care of Our Parliament So We do absolutely leave and commit to them the Trying and Iudging of the carriage of Our Subjects during these troubles Concerning which We will from henceforth receive Information and Addresses only from Our Parliament or Committee of Estates to whom in the mean time We have recommended the preparing and ordering of that Affair and to whom alone any of Our People that are interessed may freely and canonly make their applications And which We have thought fit hereby to make known to all Our publick Ministirs and Subjects whom it doth concern and who may now finde that We have hereby given an undoubted evidence of Our affection to and confidence in Our People by making themselves judges of what may concern both Our and their own interests And further We do hereby assure them That Our own Honour and the Honour of that Our ancient Kingdom being vindicat and the ancient Prerogative of the Crown being asserted We will grant such a full and free Pardon and Act of Indempnity as shall witness there is nothing We are more desirous of then that Our People may be blessed with the abundance of Happiness Peace and Plenty under Our Government And We do hereby command you Our Heraulds Pursevants and Messengers of Arms to passe and make publication hereof at the Mercat Crosse of Edinburgh and other places medfull And in Our Name and Authority to command charge and inhibite all and sundry our Subjects of Scotland That none of them presume to go out of the Kingdom without Licence of Our Committee of Estates under the pain to be esteemed and pursued as contemners of Our Authority and Government Given at Our Court at Whitehall the twelfth day of October in the twelfth year of Our Reign 1660. Record A. PRIMEROSE Cls. Reg. By His Majesties Command LAVDERDAILE GOD SAVE THE KING EDINBVRGH Printed by Evan Tyler Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Anno Domini 1660.