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A32616 By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of the fair at Bristol, commonly called St. Paul's Fair England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1665 (1665) Wing C3546; ESTC R39955 838 1

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C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE BY THE KING A PROCLAMATION Prohibiting the keeping of the Fair at Bristol commonly called St. Paul's Fair. CHARLES REX THe Kings most Excellent Majesty out of His Princely and Christian care of His loving Subjects upon the Petition of the Major Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of Bristol Praying That the Fair usually held in or near that City on the Five and twentieth day of Ianuary commonly called St. Pauls Fair may be put off for this Year In regard it would be the occasion of great concourse or People from London and several other parts of this Kingdom that have been Infected with the Plague Which although the Contagion be now in a very great measure ceased through Gods mercy may be the occasion of danger to that and other parts of the Land which have hitherto praised be God stood clear and free Hath with the Advice of Hi Privy Councel thought good accordingly by this open Declaration of His Pleasure and necessary Commandment not onely to Admonish and Require all His loving Subjects to forbear to resort for this time unto the said Fair kept at Bristol commonly called St. Paul's Fair But also to enjoyn the Lord or Lords of the said Fair and others interested therein That he and they forbear to hold the same or any thing appertaining thereunto at the said time accustomed or any other time for this present Year upon pain of such punishment as for a Contempt so much concerning the general Safety of His People they shall be adjudged to deserve which they must expect to be inflicted with all severity And to that purpose doth hereby Charge and Enjoyn under like Penalty all Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of London That none of them shall repair to the said Fair called St. Paul's Fair this present Year His Majesties intention being and so hereby Declaring Himself That no Lord of the said Fair or other interested in the Profit thereof shall by this necessary and temporary Restraint receive any prejudice in the right of his or their said Fair or Liberties thereunto belonging Any thing before mentioned notwithstanding Given at Our Court at Oxford the One and twentieth Day of December 1665. In the Seventeenth Year of His Majesties Reign GOD SAVE THE KING OXFORD Printed by Leonard Lichfeild Printer to the University For John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to His Majesty Anno Dom. 1665.