¶ By the queen. A Proclamation for keeping of the peace in London. THe queens majesty commandeth all manner her Subiects of what degree soever they bee to keep the peace as they be bound, and specially towards all manner of persons of strange Nations within her majesties city of London, or elsewhere, without reproaches of words, or like quarrels, and to remit the avenge of all quarrels past of late in the same city to the ordinary justicers. And the like also her majesty commandeth to all Strangers born to be observed on their part: And for the satisfaction of all sorts, both English and Strangers, her majesty most straightly commandeth her Maior of London, and all other justicers, as they will answer at their perils duly to see with indifferency, and without any partiality, the first occasioners next hereafter of quarrels and frays, to be severely punished to the example of others, like as it is presently ordered by her majesty, that the whole circumstance of certain frays in London, betwixt her Subiects and certain Strangers shal be duly examined and tried, and according to the laws of the realm, judged and determined. For this is her Highnes determination, that no partial favor be shewed to English or Stranger, but that every of them shall live in the safety and protection of her laws. given at her majesties Honor of Hampton Court the xiii. of August, the first year of her Highnesse reign. ¶ God save the queen. ¶ Imprinted at London in Powles churchyard, by richard jug, and John Cawood, Printers to the queens majesty.