For the more due and orderly preservation of His Majesties game of pheasants, partridges, crows and hares, and all other game whatsoever, for the recreation of the lord lieutenant and Council, especially near about the places where the lord lieutenant and state shall for the most part reside, we do hereby in His Majesties name strictly charge and command all persons whatsoever not to presume to kill or take, or attempt to kill or take any pheasant, partridge, crows, hares, or any prohibited game whatsoever ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) 1662 Approx. 3 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). 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A46031) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 104816) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1594:31) For the more due and orderly preservation of His Majesties game of pheasants, partridges, crows and hares, and all other game whatsoever, for the recreation of the lord lieutenant and Council, especially near about the places where the lord lieutenant and state shall for the most part reside, we do hereby in His Majesties name strictly charge and command all persons whatsoever not to presume to kill or take, or attempt to kill or take any pheasant, partridge, crows, hares, or any prohibited game whatsoever ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688. 1 broadside. Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., Dublin : 1662. Title from first 8 lines of text. Statement of responsibility transposed from head of title. 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Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century. 2007-11 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-01 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-02 Pip Willcox Sampled and proofread 2008-02 Pip Willcox Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion royal English blazon or coat of arms By the Lord Lieutenant and Council . ORMONDE , FOR the more due and orderly preservation of His Majesties Games of Pheasants , Partridges , Grows and Hares , and all other Game whatsoever , for the Recreation of the Lord Lieutenant and Council , especially near about the places where the Lord Lieutenant and State shall for the most part reside : We do hereby in His Majesties Name strictly charge and command all persons whatsoever that they do not presume to kill or take , or attempt to kill or take any Pheasant , Partridge , Grows , Hares , or any prohibited Game whatsoever , either by Hawks , Nets , Guns , Setting Dogs , Grey-Hounds , or any other Engine whatsoever , in any place or places within seven miles from the City of Dublin , as also within the Bounds of the Curragh of Kildare , or within three miles distance from the same , except onely that Counsellours of State may take their Recreation with Hawks or otherways within the said Limits . And We do likewise charge and command all persons , That they do not shoot within the Limits aforesaid in any Gun or Piece , except Souldiers at the time of their Exercizing , and such others as shall be lawfully authorized either by the Lord Lieutenant , or the Master of His Majesties Game for this Kingdom , which Licences We think fit to be hereafter granted with as much caution as may be , for the avoiding the destruction of the said Game : And We require all persons to whom any such Licence shall be granted , that they give Bond to the Master of the Game , in the sum of Forty pounds , not to kill or shoot at any Game whatsoever within seven miles of this City of Dublin , or the Limits specified about the Curragh of Kildare . And We do strictly charge and command , That no person or persons whatsoever within the Realm of Ireland , do presume to use or keep any Setting Dogs , but that it may be lawful for the Master of His Majesties Game , or his Deputies , to seize , take and destroy such Setting Dogs at their pleasure . And We do strictly charge and command all Mayors , Sheriffs , Iustices of the Peace , Soveraigns , Portriffs , Constables , Officers and Ministers of Iustice whatsoever , to take special care for apprehension of Offenders against this Proclamation and to binde them over to appear before Vs His Majesties Lord Lieutenant and Council to answer their Contempts , that so they may receive punishment according to their demerits . Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin , the xiv . day of November , 1662. GOD Save the KING . Jo. Armachanus , Mau. Eustace Canc. Ja. Dublin . Ossory , Orrery , Mount-Alexander , Anglesey , Dungannon , Fran : Aungier , Hen. Midensis , Tho. Pigot , Theo. Jones . DVBLIN , Printed by JOHN CROOK , Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie , and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer Book-seller , in Castle-street , 1662.