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A84503 His Majesties declaration for encouragement of sea-men & mariners employed in the present service; Orders in Council. 1664-10-28 England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; England and Wales. Privy Council. 1664 (1664) Wing E811B; ESTC R214578 1,681 8

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At the COURT at WHITEHALL the 28 th of October 1664. Present The Kings most excellent Majestie His Royal Highness the Duke of York Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Duke of Albemarle Duke of Ormond Lord Chamberlain Earl of Anglesey Earl of Lauderdail Earl of Middleton Lord Bishop of London Lord Ashley Mr. Vice Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Morice Mr. Secretary Bennet Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy Sir Edward Nicholas IT was this day Ordered His Majestie present in Council That His Majesties Declaration For Incouragement of Seamen and Mariners Imployed in the present Service be forthwith Printed by His Majesties Printer And that so many Copies thereof as shall be Commanded by his Royal Highness the Duke of York Lord High Admiral of England be disposed of as his Royal Highness shall think fit and direct And so many also to the Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesties Navy Royal by them to be distributed to such persons and places as in their Judgements shall seem convenient Some of them also to the Principal Secretaries of State and for the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council Richard Browne His Majesties DECLARATION For Encouragement of SEA-MEN MARINERS Employed in the Present Service C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT LONDON Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1664. CUM PRIVILEGIO His Majesties DECLARATION FOR Encouragement of Sea-men and Mariners employed in the present Service HIs Majesty with much satisfaction taking notice of the great resolution and cheerful forwardness of the Seamen and Mariners in the present Service necessarily undertaken for the Honour and Defence of His Dominions and the Commerce and Trade of His Subjects and resolving to give due reward and encouragement to their Valour and Faithfulness hath thought fit by the Advice of His Council to Publish and Declare That all Captains Seamen and others that do or shall serve in any of His Majesties Own or Merchants Ships imployed in His Service shall for time to come in lieu of all Prizes have and receive from His Majesty for every Ship or Prize they shall lawfully take whether Merchant-men or Men of War laden or light the sum of Ten shillings for every Tun the said Ship shall measure according to the ordinary Rule of Shipwrights-Hall and Six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence for every Piece of Ordnance whether Iron or Brass the same to be paid by the Collector for Prize-goods within Ten days after the payment of the Wages of such Sea-men in case Adjudication be made of the Ship in the Admiralty-Court to be shared and divided amongst them proportionably according to the respective Places and Offices in the Ship in which they served and according to the Custom of the Seas in that case And further That it be lawful for all Captains Sea-men and others serving as aforesaid to take and have to themselves as Pillage without further or other accompt to be given for the same All such Goods and Merchandise as shall be found by them or any of them in any Ship they shall take in Fight as Prize upon or above the Gun-deck of the said Ship and not otherwise And for every Man of War sunk or destroyed by firing or otherwise to have Ten pounds a Gun onely to be divided as aforesaid to be paid by the Commissioners for Prize-Goods within Ten days after the payment of the Ship as aforesaid upon Certificate of the matter of Fact stated by the Councel of War That care shall be taken for defraying the Charges of Sick and Wounded men as aforesaid and for the relief of Widows Children and Impotent Parents of such as shall be slain in the Service at Sea and for Meddals or other Rewards to such Officers and Sea-men of the Fleet as shall be found to have done any eminent or extraordinary Service And that for supplying of necessary provisions for Sick and Wounded men on Board there shall be allowed by His Majesty Five pounds for Six Moneths Service for every Hundred men That upon the discharge of Sick and Wounded men from the Ships in His Majesties Service care shall be taken for the payment of their Tickets and Conduct-money That Directions shall be given to all Mayors Bayliffs or other Magistrates in any Port-Towns to take care for all necessary accommodations at the Charge of His Majesty for the Relief and Cure of such Sick and Wounded men as shall be sent on Shore That the Moyety of all Hospitals in England employed for the Cure of Wounded and Sick people be reserved during the time of War at Sea for such as shall be Wounded in the Service of the Navy as they shall become void from and after the First of November Richard Browne Clerk of the Council LONDON Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1664.