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A32594 By the King, a proclamation forbidding His Majesties subjects to give assistance to any the subjects of the King of Spain now in rebellion against him England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1675 (1675) Wing C3519; ESTC R33284 481 1

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By the King A PROCLAMATION Forbidding His Majesties Subjects to give Assistance to any the Subjects of the King of Spain now in Rebellion against him CHARLES R. WHereas Complaint hath been made unto Vs by Don Pedro Ronquillos Envoy Extraordinary from his Catholick Majesty the King of Spain That several Merchants and others Our Subjects have carried Provisions and given Assistance and Succour to those of Messina in the Kingdom of Scicily now in Rebellion against his said Catholick Majesty contrary to the Treaty made in 1667 between Vs and the said King We being desirous to give all just Satisfaction to Our good Brother the King of Spain and to maintain inviolably the Articles contained in the said Treaty do by this Our Royal Proclamation expresly Enjoyn and Command all Our Subjects of what Condition soever That they forbear giving any manner of Assistance Countenance or Succour to those of Messina or any other of his Catholick Majesties Subjects in Rebellion against him upon pain not onely of Our high Displeasure but suffering such Punishment as by Law may be inflicted on such as wilfully violate our Treaties and infringe the Peace betwixt the two Crowns Given at Our Court at Whitehall the Seventeenth day of June 1675 In the Seven and twentieth Year of Our Reign God save the King LONDON Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1675.