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A39434 At the court at Whitehall, the one and thirtieth of January, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Majesty hath received complaint in council, that several justices of the peace ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1679 (1679) Wing E846; ESTC R39429 698 1

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DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE At the Court at Whitehall The One and thirtieth of January 1678 9. Present The Kings Most Excellent Majesty His Highness Prince Rupert Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Lord Privy Seal Duke of Monmouth Duke of Lauderdale Lord Chamberlain Earl of Salisbury Earl of Bridgwater Earl of Peterborow Earl of Sunderland Earl of Clarendon Earl of Essex Earl of Bathe Earl of Craven Earl of Ailesbury Earl of Carbery Lord Viscount Newport Lord Bishop of London Lord Bishop of Durham Lord Maynard Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Coventry Mr. Secretary Williamson Master of the Ordnance WHereas His Majesty hath received Complaint in Council That several Iustices of the Peace of several Counties Cities and Liberties within this Kingdom notwithstanding the many Proclamations which His Majesty hath beén pleased lately to Publish for the better Security of His Majesties Person and Government and of the True Protestant Religion Do refuse or neglect to put the same in Execution at which their neglect and refusal at a Time wherein 't is most apparent That not onely His Majesties Royal Person and Government but the True Protestant Religion within this Kingdom have been and still are in great danger His Majesty cannot but signifie His just Displeasure And therefore hath this day been pleased in Council to Order That all His Majesties Iustices of the Peace do with all Care and Diligence pursue His Majesties Commands signified in such His late Proclamations And His Majesty doth hereby further direct the Lord Chancellor of England upon due Complaint made of the neglect or refusal of any of His Majesties Iustices of the Peace in the Execution of the Premisses forthwith to put them and every of them out of Commission for the Peace as Persons disaffected to His Majesties Government and the True Protestant Religion And to put in their Places Persons who may be likely to Act with more Vigour and good Affection ROBERT SOUTHWELL LONDON Printed by John Bill Christopher Barker Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1678 9.