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A22469 By the King, a proclamation for the repressing of disorders of marriners England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1627 (1627) STC 8887; ESTC S393 1,088 1

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C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE ¶ By the King ¶ A Proclamation for the repressing of disorders of Marriners WHereas the Marriners lately imployed in our seruice might not be dismissed vntill due satisfaction made of their wages and We haue and still doe take care with all the speed Wee may to discharge and make payment of their entertainements and in the meane time see to prouide for them that they may not want that which is necessary for their lodging and dyet fitting for their quality And as it is fit that whilest they remaine in Our pay they should be restrained from those outrages and tumultuous assemblies which they dayly runne into vnder pretence of their wants And whereas by the aduice of Our Priuie Counsell We haue already giuen order to the deputy Lieutenants and Iustices of Peace of Our County of Middlesex for the billetring of the said Marriners in and about the Townes of Wapping Ratcliffe Limehouse Blackwall and Stepney in Our said County to the end the same may be orderly performed These are to will and command that the Purser of euery Ship with two or three onely of the Officers of the Ship bringing with them a true list of the number names of the Marriners of the seuerall Ships respectiuely shall repaire to the Commissioners of Our Nauy and shall from them receiue Tickets directing each Marriner contained in the said List to the place house where he is to be Billeted vpon receipt of which Ticket by each Marriner from the Purser he is to repaire to the place directed by such Ticket where he shall bee prouided of meate drinke and lodging according to the rate of three shillings and sixe pence the weeke which we will iustly and duely satisfie And We doe further will and command that no Marriner doe presume to make their addresse to Our said Commissioners or any others vnder pretence of want of their wages or prouision for them in greater numbers or otherwise then as aforesaid And if they or any of them or any others vnder that pretext shall from henceforth presume to assemble together in multitudes or commit any outrages or disorders as formerly they haue done Wee doe further will and command That the Lord Maior and Aldermen of Our Citie of London within the said Citie and Liberties thereof and the Lords Lieutenants and Deputy Lieutenants of Our said Countie of Middlesex and Counties adiacent doe rayse and arme their Trained Bands respectiuely and doe therewith repell their insolencies and assaile them in hostile manner as rebels to the State and enemies to the common Peace and Gouernment of the same Of which Our Royall command in and concerning the premisses We doe hereby will and require all and euery person and persons to take knowledge and thereunto to yeeld due obedience at their vttermost perils Giuen at Our Court at White-Hall the seuenteenth day of February in the third yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ❧ Imprinted at London by BONHAM NORTON and IOHN BILL Printers to the Kings most Excellent MAIESTIE M.DC.XXVII