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A79019 By the King. A proclamation forbidding all the tenants or debtors of such who are in actuall and open rebellion, or who adhere to, or assist the rebels, to pay any rents or debts to such persons or any of them. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1643 (1643) Wing C2655; Thomason 669.f.7[43]; ESTC R39148 1,109 1

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CR HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE BY THE KING ❧ A Proclamation forbidding all the Tenants or Debtors of such who are in actuall and open Rebellion or who adhere to or assist the Rebels to pay any Rents or Debts to such Persons or any of them WHEREAS VVe have by Our severall Proclamations bearing Date the Eight Day of March last and the Seventh Day of Aprill last published Our Resolution to grant Our Commissions for the seizing of the Goods and Sequestring the Estates of all such Persons who are in Rebellion or doe assist those who are to the intent that such their Goods and Rents may be safely deposited untill such Time as the Offenders can be brought to Legall Triall which shall speedily proceed against them as soon as they can be apprehended and delivered into the hands of Iustice And VVe did therefore command all Persons who were any wayes indebted unto and all the severall Tenants of all such Persons to forbeare to pay any Rents or Debts due to the said severall Persons but to detaine the same in their hands towards the maintenance of the Peace of the severall Counties and the Reparation of such men vvho have suffered by the violence of the Rebells Since which time it hath pleased God so far and so eminently to blesse Our Armies that We have againe reduced severall Counties to Our Obedience which were for the greatest part if not totally possessed by the Rebells And considering therefore that it is very probable Our said Proclamations were kept from the knowledge of Our good Subjects of those Counties VVe have once more thought fit to publish the same and do hereby declare to all Our loving Subjects whatsoever that as VVe have already issued out such Our Commissious into severall Counties in which we give Authority to the Persons trusted by Vs to distinguish betweene those who have been active and malitious contrivers of this Rebellion and those who have been through weaknesse or feare seduced by them So VVe will dayly issue out other Commissions to the same Purpose And VVee doe straitly charge and command all our loving Subjects of what Condition soever as they will answer their Disobedience at their utmost Perills That they pay no Rents or Debts which now are or hereafter shall grow due to any Persons who either are or lately have been in Rebellion and have not since submitted themselves to Vs or to any such who adhere to or assist those who are in Rebellion and that they presume not to receive any Goods Money or stocke in trust for any such Persons but that they faithfully account and pay the same to such Persons as either are or shall be intrusted by Vs for that Purpose and we shall proceed against all such Persons who shall wilfully and peremptorily disobey Vs herein as against Persons notoriously disaffected to Vs and Our Service And Our Pleasure is That this Our Proclamation be read in all Churches and Chappells through this Our Kingdome Given at Our Court at Oxford the twenty fifth day of September in the nineteenth Year of Our Reigne God save the KING Printed at Oxford by Leonard Lychfield Printer to the Vniversity 1643.