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A22055 By the King the kings most excellent Maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places of the city of London ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1609 (1609) STC 8440; ESTC S123994 1,898 1

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❧ By the King THe Kings most Excellent Maiestie finding that the infection of the Plague is at this present in sundry places of the City of London and neere adioyning to the same though not God be thanked with the mortalitie of great numbers yet so dispersed in diuers of the best and most open streets of the said City as do giue iust cause to doubt that the contagion thereof by great resort of people might be further spread aswel in the City as into other parts of the Realme whereby danger might ensue both to his Royall person the Queene his dearest wise and his Royal issue and to his most louing Subiects repairing thither for their Suits and causes His Maiestie for these necessary considerations and hoping that the infection wil by the goodnesse of Almighty God with the coldnesse of the yeere and such wholesome Orders as are taken in his said City the rather cease by the adiournement of part of this next Terme of S. Michael now at hand from the Vtas of the same vntil the fourth Returne of the said Terme called Mense Michaelis next comming His Maiestie therefore of his especiall fauour and clemencie is pleased and contented to adiourne the said Terme of S. Michael that is to say in and from the Vtas thereof vnto the said fourth Returne of the said Terme called Mense Michaelis next comming Which his Maiestie signifieth to all and singular his louing Subiects of this his Realme to the intent that they euery of them which haue cause or commandement to appeare in any of his Highnesse Courts at Westminster in or at any day or time from and after the said Vtas of S. Michael may tary at their dwellings or where their businesse otherwise shall lye without resorting to any of the said Courts for that cause before the said Mense Michaelis next comming and that without incurring danger of forfeiture penaltie or contempt towards his Highnesse in that behalfe And neuerthelesse his Maiesties pleasure is That two of his Iustices that is to say of either Bench one shall the first day of Michaelmas Terme called Octabis Michaelis according to the ancient order of the Lawes keepe the Essoignes of the said Octabis Michaelis At which Vtas of S. Michael Writs of adiournement shal be directed to the said Iustices giuing them authoritie to adiourne the said Terme of S. Michael that is to say From the Vtas thereof vntill the fourth Returne as before is said And the said adiournement shall be made in the first day of the said Vtas commonly called the day of Essoignes And further his Maiesties pleasure is That all matters causes and Suits depending in any of his other Courts betweene party and party as in his Highnesse Courts Chancery Starchamber and Exchequer Courts of Wards and Liueries Duchy of Lancaster and Court of Requests shall haue continuance and the parties shall haue day from the date these presents vntill the said fourth Returne as before is said Prouided alway and his Maiesties pleasure and commandement is That all Collectors Receiuors Sheriffes and other Accomptants and all other persons that should or ought to Accompt or pay and summe or summes of Money in any of his Maiesties Courts of Exchequer Court of Wards and Liueries and of his Duchie of Lancaster or in any of them or to enter into any Accompt in any of the said Courts shall repaire vnto the accustomed places at Westminster where his Highnesse hath appointed such Officers and Ministers as for that purpose his Maiestie hath thought expedient and there to pay and doe in euery behalfe as though no such Proclamation of Adiournement had bene had or made And his Highnesse further pleasure and commandement is That all Sheriffes shall returne their Writs and Processe against all such Accomptants and Debtors at the dayes therein appointed And if any person or persons who ought to accompt or pay any summes of Money to his Maiestie in any of the Courts and places aforesaid do make default therein That then his Highnesse Writs and Processe shal be awarded and sent foorth against euery such person and persons and the same to be duely and orderly serued and returned by the Sheriffes and Officers thereunto appointed in such like maner and forme as the same should haue bene if this present Proclamation had not bene made And if any Sheriffe or other Officer shall make default or be negligent in seruing executing or returning of any the Writs and Processe aforesaid That then euery such Sheriffe and other Officer shall incurre such paines and penalties as by the said Courts or any of them shal be taxed and assessed Willing and commanding all and euery his Maiesties Sheriffes Officers Ministers and Subiects to whom it doeth or shal appertaine to obserue and keepe their assemblies and apparances with all their Returnes and Certificats in his Highnesse said Courts at Westminster in Mense Michaelis next comming then and there to be holden and kept and there to doe their Offices and dueties in euery behalfe in like maner and forme as they should or ought to haue done if this present Proclamation had not bene had or made as they will answere to the contrary at their perils Giuen at our honour of Hampton Court the two and twentieth day of September in the seuenth yeere of our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ❧ Imprinted at London by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie Anno Dom. 1609.