¶ By the queen. WHereas the queens majesty, as well for the commodity of her realm, as for the benefit of sundry of her Subiects, hath heretofore ordained a lottery general to be erected in her city of London for her said realm, of the which the furthest day of reading of the same hath been also heretofore signified by certain Proclamaticns to be intended at the furthest, before Candlemas next, To the end that by the discourse of the same Reading( as it was promised by the Chart) every one might haue knowledge, and to enjoy the Prices that Fortune shall give unto them: Her majesty being newly informed, that generally the people desire very much to haue the day of the reading with speed, thinking Candlemas over long, with diverse other opinions raised among her said people, as it seemeth, by disquiet and curious heads, contrary to her majesties sincere will and meaning. For remedy whereof, and specially to satisfy the doubtfulness of the simpler sort, Her majesty of her natural accustomend grace and benignity( by the aduise of her counsel) hath ordained and by these presents doth give all persons to understand, that the day of the reading( which should be at Candlemas next, as afore is said shall begin the third day of november next without any delay: And therefore every one having interest herein may give their attendance, or other wise direct themselves accordingly. Giuing to understand also to all maner of persons, that the Collection of the lots in any place being out of the city of London, shall not endure any longer than until the xx. day of September next, and in the city of London until the last day of the same month of September, and no longer. And because some may bee disposed by themselves or in company with others to adventure in the said lottery some notable sum of Money, if it weregranted that they should enjoy the advantages that heretofore were given to others, laying in their moneys within the three Moneths specified in the Chart( the which is long past and expired:) Her majesty of her liberality and benign grace( as before is said) is pleased and content, that every one that shall adventure and lay into the said lottery thirty lots or up ward( according to the conditions of the said Chart) before the xx. day of September next, shall enjoy the advantages specified by the said conditions in the said Chart. Yeouen at our manor of Hauering the xiii. day of july in the year of our Lord God, 1568 and in the tenth year of her majesties reign. ¶ God save the queen. ¶ Imprinted at London by henry Bynneman, dwelling in Knight rider street, at the sign of the Marmaide.