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A22303 By the King. A proclamation for the search and apprehension of Henry Feild; Proclamations. 1623-05-30 England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1623 (1623) STC 8710; ESTC S100903 979 1

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I R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE ❧ By the King ¶ A Proclamation for the search and apprehension of Henry Feild FOrasmuch as one Henry Feild hauing by Our speciall commaund been apprehended for great contempts and offences by him done against Our selfe and Our Lawes hath two seuerall times reseued himselfe and escaped away from those that had him in their custodie and now as it seemeth lurketh very closely in some secret places and will not submit himselfe to Justice to the great abuse and vnsufferable contempt of Vs and our Regall authoritie Wee haue thought it fit to publish his escape and contempt to all our louing Subiects not doubting of their care forwardnesse in his Discouery and Apprebension And Wee doe hereby charge and command all Justices of Peace Maiors Sheriffes Constables Headboroughs and all other Our Officers Ministers and Subiects whatsoeuer to bee diligent in enquiring and searching for the sayd Henry Feild in all places whatsoeuer aswell within Liberties as without whom if they shall happen to finde Our pleasure is they take and send him with sufficient Guard to the Gaole of the County or place where hee shall bee taken there to remaine in safe custodie and presently to aduertise one of Our principall Secretaries of his apprehension And Wee doe promise to bestow vpon such person as shall apprehend the said Feild or cause him to bee apprehended the summe of tenne Pounds for such his care and paines therein And as We are pleased to reward the endeauors of such as shal be zealous in performance of this Our pleasure so We doe hereby let all men know that if any person after this Our Proclamation published shall directly or indirectly conceale harbour keepe relieue or maintaine the said Henry Feild or shall not vse their best endeauour for his apprehension aswell by giuing due aduertisement thereof to Our Officers as by all other good meanes Wee will as there is iust cause proceede against them so neglecting this Our commandement with all seuerity And to the end the said Henry Feild may the better be discouered Wee haue thought fit to describe him herein He is a man of a middle stature about fortie yeeres of age some pockholes about his nose his face leane his complexion sallow very hollow eyed the haire of his head brownish his beard some what lighter thinne of haire and cut short and blunt when hee was last seene hee ware a cloth suite of darke greene colour with two laces in aseame of a lighter colour Giuen at Our Court at Greenwich the thirtieth day of May in the one and twentieth 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 M.DC.XXIII