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B02060 His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subjects, to preserve inviolable the securities by him given for moneys, and the due course of payments thereupon in the receipt of the Exchequer. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1667 (1667) Wing C2999A; ESTC R214921 1,162 1

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HONI SOIT QVI 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT His Maiesties DECLARATION To all His loving Subjects to preserve Inviolable the Securities by Him given for Moneys and the due Course of Payments thereupon in the Receipt of the EXCHEQVER CHARLES R. WHereas We are given to understand That divers of Our good and loyal Subjects Goldsmiths and others who have advanced to Vs great sums of Money for the Publick Service which are sufficiently Secured unto them upon several Branches of Our Revenue and other Moneys arising by several late Acts of Parliament have upon occasion taken from the late Attempt of the Dutch Fleet and the false Reports spread thereof been prest in an unusual manner with many sudden Demands by their Creditors for present Payment through fears and apprehensions which may weaken the Credit of Our said Subjects who have been so useful to Vs bring an Vndervalue on Our said Securities and in consequence indanger the Publick Safety in this present Conjuncture We have therefore thought fit as well for satisfying the Mindes of Our good Subjects whose Fears so transported them to call for their Moneys in such a manner as for the allaying such Iealousies and Misapprehensions as may be taken up by those concerned in the said Securities to Declare as We do hereby Declare That as the Course of Payments in Our Exchequer hath hitherto beén punctual and according to the due Order even in this time of disturbance and interruption of Payments amongst Our Subjects so Our stedfast resolution for preserving inviolable to all such Our good Subjects who have lent or advanced any Moneys for Our service as aforesaid all and every the Securities and Assignments any ways made by Vs for and towards the repayment and satisfaction of the said several Sums of Money And that We will not upon any occasion whatsoever permit or suffer any Alteration Anticipation or Interruption to be made of Our said Subjects Securities but that they shall from time to time receive the Moneys so secured unto them in the same course and method as they were charged and ought to be satisfied Which resolution We shall likewise hold firm and sacred in all future Assignments and Securities to be by Vs granted upon any other Advance of Money by any of Our Subjects upon any future occasion for Our service And We cannot doubt upon the publishing this Our Royal Word and Declaration of Our sincere Intention but that all reasonable persons will rest satisfied that their fears were causeless and their respective Interests in no danger at all and that no evil can happen to them on this Occasion since the Securities by Vs to them given being inviolable We doubt not but that Our said Subjects will satisfie every person both their Principal and Interest as they have formerly done with untainted reputation And of this Our Declaration We straitly Charge and Command Our High Chancellor of England the Lords Commissioners of Our Treasury the Chancellor and vnder-Vnder-Treasurer of Our Exchequer and all other Our Officers and Ministers whatsoever whom it doth or may concern to take notice and duly to observe the same as they will be answerable to Vs at their utmost perils Given at Our Court at Whitehall this 18 th day of June 1667. And in the Nineteenth year of Our Reign In the SAVOY Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and 〈…〉