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A22482 By the King a proclamation forbidding the lodging of any strangers, or His Maiesties owne seruants, in his palaces of White-Hall, and Denmarke-house, in the time of the absence of His Maiestie, and his royall consort the Queene, from those houses. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1628 (1628) STC 8900; ESTC S122740 643 1

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¶ By the King ❧ A Proclamation forbidding the Lodging of any Strangers or His Maiesties owne Seruants in His Palaces of White-Hall and Denmarke-house in the time of the absence of His Maiestie and His Royall Consort the Queene from those houses Whereas of late yeeres more then in former times and much more then is fitte to bee tolerated many make their abode and resiance in the King and Queenes Royall Palaces of White Hall and Denmarke-house when their Maiesties and Courts are absent from thence to the great annoyance of those places and scandall of gouernement because many retiring themselues thither by the priuiledge of those places escape the hand of Iustice his Maiesty therfore straitly chargeth commandeth that no person whatsoeuer other then ordinary Keepers of those Houses in the absence of their Maiesties presume to lodge or abide in either of them vpon paine of His Maiesties heauy displeasure And hee doeth therefore straitly will and command that the Lord Chamberlaine and Vice-chamberlaine of his Maiesties house and the Lord Chamberlaine and Vice-chamberlaine of the Queenes Highnesse house and all those who haue the charge or keeping of those houses bee carefull to see His Maiesties pleasure obserued herein as they will answere the neglect thereof at their vtter most perils And His Maiesties further pleasure is that all such as haue any Keys of or belonging to those houses or either of them doe foorthwith vpon the King or Queenes Remooues respectiuely deliuer vp such Keyes to the Lord Chamberlaines respectiuely or to such as they shall seuerally appoint to receiue and keepe the same Giuen at Our Court at Portesmouth the three and twentieth day of Iuly in the fourth yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ❧ Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie ANNO M.DC.XXVIII