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B12777 Whereas to moderate and qualifie the fines, forfeitures and losses, which we in our wisdome did forsee might proue heauy vnto very many of our subiects, ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1609 (1609) STC 8430; Interim Tract Supplement Guide 506.h.10[100] 1,191 1

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❧ By the King WHereas to moderate and qualifie the Fines forfeitures and losses which we in our wisdome did foresee might proue heauy vnto very many of our subiects that had made Alienations of their lands holden in Chiefe without Licence by priuate Conueyances without Record Wee did of our Gracious inclination and Royal regard of the quiet ease and benefit of all such of our said Subiects whose Lands or estates were by such Alienations without Licence made subiect to answere vnto vs any Arrerages Issues or meane profits by our Proclamation bearing date the first day of October last past before the date hereof publish propound and offer certaine fauours remedies and meanes of reasonable and easie Compositions for such Alienations So as they did come in and take the benefit of our said Princely offers and fauors before the end of Hillary Terme then next ensuing the date of our said Proclamation although such persons making those secret Conueyances of purpose to defraud vs of our due deserued no fauour Forasmuch as wee doe vnderstand that diuers of our subiects whom it concerneth hauing sithence the publishing of our said Proclamation aduised and considered with their learned Counsel aswel of the losses forfeitures and damages which they haue incurred by reason of such Alienations as also of the great fauour and benefit offered vnto them by our said Proclamation haue and dayly doe humbly compound with our Officers of our said Alienations thereby very thankfully and duetifully accepting of our grace and fauour in that behalfe And being further giuen to vnderstand that the knowledge of our said Proclamation did so lately come into diuers parts of our Realme and to the vnderstanding of many our Subiects as they could not through the shortnesse of the time prescribed by our said Proclamation consider and resolue of their seuerall Cases Wee haue therefore thought good according to our Princely and gracious disposition and purpose in this behalfe not to binde or confine our fauours to such straitnesse of time as that our louing Subiects should not be able therein to make vse of the same And therefore considering the waightinesse of the cause and well allowing that our subiects should haue conuenient time to take counsell and aduise for the performance of their said Composition And to the end that they may haue no iust excuse if they shal be put to answere vs our due according to the Law when they shall haue wilfully refused our fauour We doe by this our Proclamation publish signifie and declare That all such of our Subiects as shall before the Feast of All Saints next ensuing offer Composition to our said Officers of the said Alienations according to the Articles conteined in our said former Proclamation shal be admitted to make their Compositions accordingly and shall haue and enioy all such benefit profit and fauour as they might or should haue had if they had compounded within the time limitted by our said former Proclamation Any thing in our said former Proclamation conteined to the contrary notwithstanding Prouided that such as shall not take benefit of this extent of our fauour are not to expect afterward any further enlargement of time nor other dispensation whatsoeuer in that behalfe Giuen at our Court at Royston the xviij day of February in the sixt yeere of our Raigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ¶ Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie Anno 1608.