ΒΆ The form of the Proclamations to be published in the port towns, and market towns, or other public places, within the limits of the Commission given by the queens majesty, the first of March, 1571. to sundry persons of credite, for reformation of disorders vpon the sea coasts. THe queens majesty doth straightly charge and command al the Sea rovers, commonly called Frebutters, of what nation or country so ever they be, to depart, and avoyde all her highness ports, Rodes, and towns, with all speed, and hereafter not to return to any of the same again, vpon pain of forfeiture of their ships and goods, and imprisonment of their bodies at her majesties pleasure. And that no subject of her majesty, nor any other inhabitant of this realm, do send or convey any victuales, munitions, or other necessaries to them, or any of them, or by any ways or means, directly, or indirectly, do traffic with them, or buy any wears, merchandises, or other things of them, vpon pain of death. And her majesties pleasure is, that yf any shall do to the contrary in any place, the chief officer of the town or Port suffering the same, shal be committed to prison, to remain at her highness pleasure, or her Counsel: and yf the town be incorporate, the same shalbe seized to her majesties hands. And whosoever shal be manifestly convicted to offend, after the proclamation hereof, in the premises, shall therefore suffer Marshal lawe, as a manifest breaker of the common peace betwixt this realm, and other realms and Countreys. Finally, yf any of her majesties subiectes, serving with any of the said Frebutters, do forsake and avoyde from such service, within five dayes after knowledge had hereof, they shall haue pardon of their lives for their former offences. And yf they shal refuse to return, or not obey the same, they shal suffer death by Marshal lawe, as afore is said for the like considerations God save the queen. Imprinted at London in Powles churchyard, by richard jug, and John Cawood, printers to the queens majesty. Cum privilegio Regiae Maiestatis.