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peace_n county_n justice_n respective_a 2,097 5 10.8659 5 false
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A46524 By the King, a proclamation forasmuch as the great preparations made to invade and conquer this our kingdom require utmost care in providing for the necessary safety and defence thereof ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); James II, King of England, 1633-1701. 1688 (1688) Wing J262; ESTC R37018 659 1

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by_o the_o king_n a_o proclamation_n james_n r._n forasmuch_o as_o the_o great_a preparation_n make_v to_o invade_v and_o conquer_v this_o our_o kingdom_n require_v our_o utmost_a care_n in_o provide_v for_o the_o necessary_a safety_n and_o defence_n thereof_o wherein_o we_o resolve_v through_o god_n assistance_n not_o to_o be_v want_v and_o to_o the_o intent_n that_o our_o enemy_n who_o will_v bring_v the_o heavy_a and_o sad_a calamity_n of_o war_n may_v not_o strengthen_v themselves_o at_o their_o come_n hither_o by_o seize_v the_o horse_n ox_n and_o cattle_n of_o any_o of_o our_o subject_n which_o may_v be_v useful_a and_o serviceable_a to_o they_o for_o burden_n and_o draught_n we_o have_v therefore_o think_v fit_a and_o we_o do_v by_o this_o our_o royal_a proclamation_n publish_v by_o and_o with_o the_o advice_n of_o our_o privy_a council_n strict_o charge_v require_v and_o command_v all_o and_o every_o the_o lord_n lieutenant_n and_o deputy_n lieutenant_n of_o our_o respective_a county_n adjoin_v to_o the_o sea_n and_o all_o sheriff_n justice_n of_o peace_n mayor_n bailiff_n and_o all_o and_o every_o other_o officer_n and_o minister_n civil_a and_o military_a within_o their_o respective_a county_n city_n town_n and_o division_n that_o they_o cause_v the_o coast_n to_o be_v careful_o watch_v and_o upon_o the_o first_o approach_n of_o the_o enemy_n to_o cause_v all_o horse_n ox_n and_o cattle_n which_o may_v be_v fit_a for_o burden_n or_o draught_n and_o not_o actual_o employ_v in_o the_o service_n and_o defence_n of_o we_o and_o the_o country_n to_o be_v drive_v and_o remove_v by_o the_o space_n at_o least_o of_o twenty_o mile_n from_o the_o place_n where_o the_o enemy_n shall_v attempt_v to_o land_n and_o to_o secure_v the_o same_o in_o such_o effectual_a manner_n that_o they_o may_v not_o fall_v into_o the_o hand_n or_o power_n of_o any_o of_o our_o enemy_n wherein_o nevertheless_o it_o be_v our_o will_n and_o pleasure_n that_o the_o respective_a owner_n may_v suffer_v as_o little_a damage_n and_o loss_n as_o may_v be_v consistent_a with_o the_o great_a and_o public_a safety_n of_o the_o kingdom_n give_v at_o our_o court_n at_o whitehall_n the_o 20_o day_n of_o october_n 1688._o in_o the_o four_o year_n of_o our_o reign_n god_n save_v the_o king._n london_n print_v by_o charles_n bill_n henry_n hill_n and_o thomas_n newcomb_n printer_n to_o the_o king_n be_v most_o excellent_a majesty_n 1688._o