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A46582 A proclamation of the Kings Majesties most gracious and general pardon England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); James II, King of England, 1633-1701. 1685 (1685) Wing J363; ESTC R24087 4,876 3

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J R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT A PROCLAMATION OF THE Kings Majesties most Gracious and General Pardon JAMES R. WHereas soon after Our Coronation We had given Order for preparing of a Bill containing Our most Gracious General and Free Pardon to Our Loving Subjects with intention to have passed the same into an Act in the first Session of Our Parliament but were unhappily prevented therein by the late most Vnnatural Rebellion which since it hath pleased Almighty God by his Blessing upon Our Arms to Suppress We have thought fit to renew Our Princely Intentions of Grace and Mercy to Our Subjects especially considering the stedfast Loyalty of the far greater number of Our Subjects who continued firm in their Obedience to Vs notwithstanding that Rebellion And being perswaded that many of those who joyned themselves in that Rebellion being poor Labourers and Handicraftsmen were drawn and seduced thereinto by the subtile and crafty Insinuations of some Ill-disposed Persons of greater Note and Quality then themselves and not from their own Evil Rancour of mind and Traiterous Aversion to Vs or Our Government whose Condition We in Our Princely Clemency commiserating And to the end their fears and dispair of Our Mercy may not betray them to evil and lewd courses of Life but that they may with safety return to their Obedience to Vs and to their former Habitations Labours and Imployments And that the minds of other Our Subjects may be quieted and that all Fears and Iealousies which may concern their security for any matter since Our Reign or in the Reign of Our late Dearly beloved Brother be removed and wholly taken away as much as in Vs lies We of Our especial Grace and Tenderness to Our People do hereby Publish and Declare this Our most Royal and Gracious Pardon And We do hereby for Vs Our Heirs and Successors Pardon Acquit Release and Discharge all and every Our Subjects except Bodies Politick and Incorporate and such other Persons who shall be herein or hereby excepted of this Our Realm of England Dominion of Wales and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed their Heirs Executors and Administrators them and every of them against Vs Our Heirs and Successors of and from all manner of Treasons Felonies Misprisions of Treason or Felony Treasonable or Seditious Words or Libels Seditious and unlawful Meetings and Conventicles all Offences whereby any Person may be Charged with the Penalty and Danger of Praemunire All Riots Routs Offences Contempts Trespasses and Misdemeanours and all Iudgments and Convictions for not coming to Church and of and from the Forfeitures and Securities for the same or any of them heretofore had committed or done except as herein or hereby after is excepted And Our Will and Pleasure is That neither Our said Subjects nor any of them nor the Heirs Executors or Administrators of any of them be or shall be sued vexed or disquieted in their Bodies Goods or Chattels Lands or Tenements for any manner of Matter Cause Contempt Misdemeanour Forfeiture Offence or any other thing heretofore suffered done or committed or omitted against Vs or Our late brother His or Our Crown Dignity Prerogative Laws or Statutes and not herein or hereby after excepted And that this Our Grant of General Pardon by the General Words Clauses and Sentences before rehearsed shall be reputed deemed adjudged expounded allowed and taken in all manner of Our Courts and elsewhere most beneficially and liberally for Our said Subjects thereby Pardoned in all things not hereafter excepted as if their particular Persons and Crimes had herein been at large and fully expressed Excepted and always foreprized out of this Our Pardon all Treasons Committed or Done in the Parts beyond the Seas or in any other Place out of this Realm And also Excepted all Offences in Forging or false Counterfeiting the Great or Privy Seal Sign Manual or Privy Signet or any of Our Moneys Currant within this Our Realm or of unlawful Diminution of any of the said Moneys by any ways or means whatsoever and all Abetting Aiding Comforting or Procuring the said Offences or any of them And also Excepted all voluntary Murders Petty Treasons Wilful Poysonings and all Offences of being accessary to the same or any of them before the Fact committed And also all Piracies and Robberies committed upon the Sea Robberies upon the High-ways Burglaries in Houses and all Offences of being Accessary to the said Offences or any of them And also Excepted the detestable and abominable Vice of Buggery committed with Man or Beast All Rape and Carnal Ravishments of Women All Ravishments and wilful taking away or Marrying of any Maid Widow or Damsel against her will or without the Consent or Agreement of her Parents or of such as then had her in Custody and all Offences of Aiding Comforting Abetting or Procuring the said Offences or any them And also Excepted all Offences of Perjury Subornation of Witnesses Razing Forging or Counterfeiting any Deeds Escripts Inquisitions Indentures of Appraisment or other Writings or Publishing the same Forging or Counterfeiting any Examinations or Testimonies of any Witness or Witnesses tending to bring any Person or Persons into danger of his Life and all Procuring and Counselling of any of the said Offences And also Except all Treasons Offences Misdemeanours and Contempts other then such for which Iudgment of Praemunire hath or may be given or for not coming to Church of and for which any Indictments Actions Bill Plaint or Information or other Process at any time within six years last past hath been commenced sued or depended in any of His Majesties Courts at Westminster or other His Majesties Courts of Record held within the Cities of Lo●don and Westminster and County of Middlesex and is there depending or remaining to be prosecuted or whereupon any Verdict Iudgment Outlawry or Decree is already Given Awarded or Entred And all Fines Forfeitures and Penalties thereupon now due or accrued or which shall or may be due accrue or grow to the Kings Majesty and all Executions for the same And also Except all Informations and other Proceedings concerning High-ways and Bridges or for Repairing County Goals and all Fines and Issues set or Returned thereupon since the year One thousand six hundred seventy nine And also Except all Offences in taking away imbezling or purloyning any Goods Moneys Chattels Iewels Armore Munition Stores Naval Provisions Shipping Ordnance or other Habiliments of War belonging to Vs or Our late Brother And also Except all Offences of Incest Dilapidations or Simony And also Except all Contempts and Process thereupon issuing in or out of any Court of Equity And also Except all Recognizances Conditions and Covenants and all Penalties Titles and Forfeitures of Offices Conditions or Covenants forfeited accrued or grown to Vs or to Our late Brother by reason of the Breach or not performing of any Office Covenant or Condition whatsoever Also Excepted all Concealments Frauds Corruptions Misdemeanours and Offences whereby
We or Our late Brother have been deceived in the Collection Payments or Answering of Our Revenues or any part thereof or any other Money due to Vs or received for Vs or Him and all Forfeitures Penalties and Nomine penes thereupon arising Provided always That nothing in this Our Pardon contained shall Extend or be Construed to discharge any Fines Sums of Money recovered by Iudgment Fines pro Licentia concordandi Post Fines Issues or Amerciaments lost imposed assessed set or entred in any Court of Record whatsoever And also Except all Persons who are as to any Pains Penalties or Disabilities whatsoever Excepted out of the Act of Freé and General Pardon Indemnity and Oblivion made in the Twelfth year of Our late Brothers Reign and also out of any other Act of Freé and General Pardon since that time Excepted also all Persons who after Conviction or Attainder of or for any manner of Treason or Misprisions of Treasons have been Transported and such Attainted of other notorious Crimes or Felonies have been Ordered or Directed to be Transported into any of Our Foreign Plantations Except also all and every Person and Persons who in a Traiterous and Hostile manner Invaded this Our Realm with James Scott late Duke of Monmouth and all and every other person or persons who in the time of the late Rebellion under the said late Duke of Monmouth were Officers or had the Name or Repute of being Officers in his Army Except also all Fugitives and Persons fled from Our Iu●tice into parts beyond the Seas or out of this Our Realm who shall not return and render themselves to Our Chief Iustice or some Iustice of the Peace before the Nine and twentieth day of September next ensuing And also Excepted out of this Our Pardon the Persons hereafter particularly mentioned viz. George Speke of White Lackingtone Esq Mary Speke his Wife John Speke Esq their Son Samuel Townesend of Ilmister Reginald Tucker of Long Sutton James Hurd of Langport George Pavior of the same Gabriel Spratt of Aish Priors George Cary of Glaston John Lewis of Babcary Thomas Lewis of the same John Parsons of the same Thomas Cram of Warmister _____ Place of Eddington Robert Gee of Martock Hugh Chamberlain William Savage of Taunton Richard Slape of the same John Palmer of Bridgwater John Webber of the same Henry Herring of Taunton Thomas Hurd of Langport Christopher Cooke of Wilton Clothier Amos Blinham of Galhampton Mrs. Musgrave School-mistress Mrs. Sarah Wye Mrs. Elizabeth Wye Mrs. Catherine Bovet Mrs. Scading Mrs. Mary Blake Mrs. Elizabeth Knash Mrs. Mary Bird Mrs. Mary Mead Mrs. Susan Peck Mrs Elizabeth Barns Mrs. Mary Burridge Mrs. Hannah Burridge Mrs. Grace Herring Mrs. Anne Herring Mrs. Mary Waters Mrs. Sarah Waters Mrs. Elizabeth Germain Mrs. Grace Germain Mrs. Hannah Whetham Mrs. Easter Whitham Mrs. Susan Tyler Mrs. Mary Goodwyn Mrs. Sarah Longham Mrs. Margery Sympson Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Mrs. Mary Hucklebridge Mrs. Margaret Hucklebridge Mrs. Mary Baker Mrs. Mary Tanner Mrs. Anne Tanner Mrs. Elizabeth Gammon Mrs. Sarah Stacy Mrs. Hannah Stacy Mrs. Elizabeth Dyke Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Mrs Mary Smith Mrs. Mary Page Mrs. Elizabeth March Mrs. Hannah Grove Mrs. Elizabeth Bisgood of Taunton John Tucker of Shepton Mallet John Bennet of Alisbeere Gent. John Greenway of Crewkern Thomas Skinner of Dawlish Esq John alias Robert Moor of Haychurch William Way of Combe S. Nicholas Robert Hucker of Taunton _____ Penny of Shepton Mallet Thomas Hooper Edward Keetch William Parbury _____ Green William Hussey William Strode of Street Esq Mary Bath of Wrington George Legg of the same Edward Rogers of Banwell John Rogers of the same Ralph Green William Jobbins _____ Manning _____ Whinnell John Baker of Banwell _____ Worms of Warmister _____ Worms of the same William Pardoe Nicholas Smith John Edwards John Collier Henry Coles of Bridgwater Richard Blucock of Stoke Gursey Henry Ireton John Cragg alias Smith Mary Jennings James Hooper John Bennet Joseph Gatch William Thompson of London Humphrey Aldwyn of the same Thomas Love alias Alexander of the same Richard Tucker of Bishops Hull William Crab of Aishill Gent. Francis Gough of the same Francis Vaughan of Criston Esq Laurence French of Chard Edward Matthews of Lincolns-Inn Esq Hugh Cross Senior of Bishops Hull Samuel Bernardiston Benedict Hack of Culliton Henry Quick of Uppolry John Combe of Luppit Henry Gatchil Nicholas Hore George Pippen of Dalverton Gent. Abraham Carie of Taunton John Huish of the same Peter Terry of the same Richard Raw of the same Maurice Frith of Wincanton Gent. William Tiggens of Forde John Kerridge of Lime Regis Mariner Robert Parsons Samuel Venner Andrew Fletcher John Fowke Robert Bruce Anthony Bruce James Fox Joseph Gaylard William Oliver John Woolters Nathaniel Hook Clerk Richard Lucas of Dulverton John Bettiscomb near Lime Regis George Stucky of White Lackington Thomas Saxon John Jesse George Nye of Cheddar Joseph Francklyn of Worle Clerk _____ Dore late Mayor of Limington James Carrier of Ilmister Nicholas Covert of Chichester Gent. John Tripp of Shippham Joseph Hearse of Badgeworth Francis Creswick of Fanham Esq _____ Fudge of Wedmore Collonel John Rumsey Joshuah Lock junior Stephen Lobb Clerk William Gaunt Ralph Alexander Bartholomew Vermeuyden Major John Manley Isaak Manley his Son Walter Thimbleton Aaron Smith of London Gent. Sir William Waller Slingsby Bethel Esq Francis Charlton Esq Richard Goodenough Nathaniel Wade John Tellier Richard Edghill Samuel Story John Jones John Vincent George Bowyer John Dutton Colt Charles Earl of Machlesfield John Trenchard Esq John wildman Esq Titus Oates Clerk Robert Ferguson Clerk Provided that no Process of Vtlary at the Suit of any person Plaintiff shall be by virtue of this Our Pardon stayed or avoided unless the Defendant appear and put in Bail where by Law Bail is necessary and take forth a Writ of Scire facias against the Party at whose Suit he was Outlawed And that this Our Pardon be not allowed to Discharge any Outlawry after Iudgment till Satisfaction or Agreement be made to or with the Party at whose Suit the Vtlary was obtained And Our Will and Pleasure is That this present Pardon shall be of as good Force and effect to Pardon and Discharge all and singular the Premisses above mentioned and intended to be Pardoned and Discharged as if We should by Letters Patents under the Great Seal have Granted particular Pardons to every one of Our Subjects And for the better manifestation of Our Gracious Intentions and Desire herein We do give leave that any of Our Subjects not herein Excepted may take and Sue out Our particular Pardon pursuant to the Tenor hereof And for that purpose We shall Direct Our Secretaries of State to present Warrants to Vs for Our Signature and give Order to Our Atturney General or Solicitor to prepare Bills for Passing Pardons to such as shall desire the same Provided always That this Our General Pardon shall not extend to any person that were in actual Arms against Vs in the late Rebellion in the West who being now within this Realm shall not within Three Months after the Publication hereof lay hold of this Our Pardon and Testifie the same by their peaceable returning to their former Habitations Labours and Imployments Given at Our Court at Whitehall the Tenth day of March 1685. In the Second Year of Our Reign God save the King LONDON Printed by Charles Bill Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1685.