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A80903 By the Protector. A declaration of His Highnes with the advice of the Council, in order to the securing the peace of this Commonwealth. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. 1655 (1655) Wing C7075; Thomason 669.f.20[20]; ESTC R211676 1,126 1

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❧ By the Protector A DECLARATION Of His HIGHNES with the Advice of the Council in order to the Securing the PEACE of this COMMONWEALTH HIs Highness the Lord Protector upon advice with His Council finding it necessary for the Reasons and upon the Grounds expressed in His late Declaration to use all good means to secure the Peace of the Nation and prevent future troubles within the same Hath thought fit to Publish and Declare and by and with the Consent of His Council doth Publish Order and Declare That no person or persons whatsoever in England or Wales whose Estates have been Sequestred for Delinquency or who were actually in Armes for the late King against the then Parlament or for Charles Stuart his Son or have adhered to abetted or assisted the Forces raised against the said Parliament do from and after the first day of December 1655. buy use or keep in his or their house or houses or elsewhere any Arms offensive or defensive upon payn that every person and persons so offending shall forfeit and lose such Arms and be otherwise proceeded against according to the Orders of His Highness and the Council for securing the peace of the Commonwealth And His Highness by the advice of his Council doth also Publish Declare and Order that no person or persons aforesaid do from after the first day of January 1655. keep in their houses or Families as Chaplains or School-Masters for the education of their children any sequestred or ejected M●nister Fellow of a Colledge or School-master nor permit any of their children to be taught by such upon pain of being proceeded against in such sort as the said Orders do direct in such cases And that no person who hath been sequestred or ejected out of any Benefice Colledge or School for Delinquency or scandall shall from and after the said first day of January keep any School either publick or private nor any person who after that time shall be ejected for the causes aforesaid And that no person who for Delinquency or Scandall hath been Sequestred or Ejeted shall from and after the first day of January aforesaid Preach in any publick place or at any private meeting of any other persons then those of his own family nor shall administer Baptism or the Lords Supper or Marry any persons or use the Book of Common-prayer or the forms of prayer therein contained upon pain that every person so offending in any the premisses shall be proceeded against as by the said Orders is provided and directed And to the end all persons concerned may take notice hereof and avoid the danger of any the said penalties His Highness doth Charge and Command all Sheriffs within their respective Counties Cities and Towns to cause this Declaration to be Proclaimed and Published Nevertheless His Highness doth Declare That towards such of the said persons as have since their Ejection or Sequestration given or shall hereafter give a reall testimony of their Godliness good affection to the present Government so much tenderness shall be used as may consist with the safety and good of this Nation Given at Whitehall this 24. of November 1655. Printed and Published by His Highness speciall Commandment London Printed by Henry Hills and John Field Printers to His Highness 1655.