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A32071 By the King, a proclamation proclaimedin [sic] London the ninth of Iune England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1642 (1642) Wing C2683A; ESTC R39151 1,024 1

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C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE By the King A Proclamation Proclaimed in London the ninth of Iune WHeras by the Statute made the seventh Yeare of King Edward the first The Prelats Earles Barons and ommonalty of the Realme affirmed in Parliament that to the King it belongeth and His part it is by Royal Seigniority straitly to defend wearing of armour and all other Force against the Peace at all times when it shall please Him and to punish them which shall doe contrary according to the Lawes and usages of the Realme and hereunto all subjects are bound to aide the King as their Soveraign Lord at all seasons when need shall be And whereas we understand that expresly contrary to the said statute and other good lawes of this our Kingdome under colour and pretence of an Ordinance of Parliament without our consent or any commission or warrant from Vs the Trained Bands and Militia of this Kingdome have been lately and are intenbed to be put in Arms and drawne into Companies in a warlike manner whereby the peace and quiet of Our subjects is or may be disturded Wee being desirous by all gracious and faire admonitions to prevent that some malignant persons in this Our Kingdome do not by degrees seduce Our good subiects from their due Obedience to Vs and the Lawes of this Our Kingdome subtilly endeavouring by a generall combustion or confusion to hide their mischievous designes and intentions against the Peace of this Our Kingdome and under a specious pretence of putting Our Trained Bands into a posture draw and engage Our good subjects in a warlike opposition against Vs as Our towne of Hull is already by the Treason of Sir Iohn Hotham who at first pretended to put a Garrison into the same onely for Our Security and Service We doe therefore by this our Proclamation expresly charge and command all Our Sheriffs and all Colonels Lieutenant-Colonels Serjeant-Majors Captains Officers and Souldiers belonging to the trained bands of this our Kingdome and likewise all high and petty Constables and other Our officers and subjects whatsoever upon their allegiance as they tender the Peace of this Our Kingdome Not to Muster Leavy raise or March or to summon or warne upon any warrant order or Ordinance from one or both Houses of Parliament whereto We have not or shall not give Our expresse consent any of our Trained bands or other Forces to Rise Muster March or Exercise without expresse Warrant under Our Hand or Warrant from Our Sheriffe of the County grounded upon a particular Writ to that purpose under Our great Seale And in case any of Our Trained Bands shall rise or gather together contrary to this our Command We shall then call them in due time to a strict account and proceed Legally against them as violators of the Lawes and Disturbers of the peace of the Kingdome Given at Our Court at Yorke the 27 day of May 1642.