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A46127 Whereas by the good and wholsome lawes of this realm, it hath been ordained and enacted, that for the more surety of the country, night-watches should be kept from the day of Ascension, unto the day of St. Michael ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormond. Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688. 1677 (1677) Wing I760; ESTC R36870 1,261 2

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C 2 R 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 BY THE Lord Lieutenant AND COUNCIL ORMOND VVHEREAS by the good and wholsome Lawes of this Realm It hath been ordained and Enacted That for the more surety of the Country Night-watches should be kept from the day of Ascension unto the day of St. Michael and from Michaelmas unto the Feast of Easter yearly in manner following that is to say In every City Six Men at every Gate In every Burrough Twelve Men and in every Town six or four according to the Number of Inhabitants of the Town And that they should Watch the Towne continually all Night from the Sun setting unto the Sun riseing And if any stranger doe pass by them and no suspicion be found He shall go Quitt But if they find cause of suspicion Then they shall deliver him to the Sheriffe and the Sheriffe to receive him without damage and shall keep him safely until he shall be Acquitted in due manner And if such person or person 3 will not Obey the Arrest the Watchmen shall Leavy Hue and Cry upon them and such as keep the Towne shall follow with Hue and Cry with all the Towne and the Townes Near And so Hue and Cry shall be made from Towne to Towne until that they be taken and delivered to the Sheriffe in manner as aforesaid And that for the Arrestment of such Strangers None should be punished And whereas many Burglaries Thefts Robberies Felonies and Murders have been of Late Committed in divers Cities Burroughes Townes and Villages of this Kingdom And the person and persons who Committed the same have made their Estapes and could not be then apprehended by any Indeavours that have been used which yet in all probability they might have been if the aforesaid Lawes had been duely Observed in all Places throughout this Realm Now Wee the Lord Lieutenant and Council taking the same into our Consideration and minding by all wayes possible we can to presarve and keep all his Majesties good Subjects their goods and Persons in Peace and safety as well by night as by day and to secure them against the like Mischiefes for the time to come have thought fit by this our Proclamation to Publish and Revive the Execution and Observance of the aforesaid good and wholsome Lawes and therefore We doe hereby will and require and in his Majesties name straightly Charge and command all and every the Magistrates and Officers in the several and respective Cities Burroughes Towns and villages of this Kingdom That they do forthwith cause the aforesaid Lawes and Statutes to be put in Execution and duely observed And we do likewise require the several Iustices of the Peace in the respectiv● Coun●i●s of this Kingdom that they take special Care that Night-Watches be duely kept in the several Towns and Villages within the respective Counties wherein they dwell And we command and require That all and every His Majesties good Subjects in their respective Townships and dwellings be ready and forward to pursue the 〈◊〉 Execution of the said Lawes by Hue and Cry from Towne to Towne as often as occasion shall require As they will answer the contrary at their utmost Perills Given at the Council-Chamberin Dublin the 19th day of Decemb. 1677 Ja Armachanus Mich Dublin Cane Barrymore Arran Strafforde Blesinton Lanesborough R Fitz-Gerald Char Meredith Jo Bysse Ol. St. George Ja Cuffe Walter Plunkett GOD SAVE THE KING Dublin Printed by Benjamin Took Printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesties and are to he sold by Joseph Wilds Book-seller in Castle-street 1677.