By the queen. A Proclamation for adiournment of part of Michaelmas term. 1582. FOrasmuch as the queens majesty our sovereign Lady is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places, in and about the city of London, & in other places necre adjoining to the same: Whereas by the continuance thereof, through the greater repair and resort of her loving subiects, great peril and danger might not only ensue unto her most royal person, but also to her most loving subiects repairing thither for their suits and causes, & thereby also give occasion of dispersing of the same into other partes of the realm, her majesty for the said necessary considerations, and hoping that the same will by the goodness of Almighty God, with the coldness of the year, & such wholesome orders as are taken in her said 〈◇〉 the rather cease by the adiournment of part of this next term of Saint Michael now at hand from the utas of the same until the fourth return of the said term, called Mensis Michaelis next coming: Her majesty therefore 〈◇〉 especial favour & clemency, is pleased & contented to adjourn the said term of Saint Michael, That is to say from the utas thereof unto the said fourth return of the said term, called Mensis Michaelis next coming, which ●er majesty signifieth to al & singular her loving subiects of this her realm, to thintent that they & every of them, which hath cause or commandement to appear in any of her Highnes courts at Westminster, in or at any day or time from & after the said utas of Saint Michael, may tarry at their dwellings, or where their business otherwise ●●●●●… e without resorting to any of the said courts for that cause before Mensis Michaelis next coming, and that without danger of forfeiture, penalty, or contempt to incur towards her Highnes in that behalf. And neuerthe●●●… her majesties pleasure is, that two of her Iustices, that is to say, of either bench one, shall the first day of Mi●●●elmas term, called Octabis Michaelis, according to the ancient order of her laws, keep the essoins of the said ●●●●bis Michaelis, at which utas of Saint Michael, Writtes of Adiornement shalbe directed to the said Iustices, giuing them authority to adjourn the said term of Saint Michael, That is to say, from the utas thereof until Mensis Michaelis, as before is said: And the said adjournment shalbe made in the first day of the said utas, commonly called the day of the essoins. And further her majesties pleasure is, that all matters, causes & suits, depending in any of her other courts, between party & party, as in her Highnes courts of chancery, star Chamber and Exchequer, courts of wards and Lyueries, duchy of Lancaster and courts of Bequestes shall haue continuance, and the parties shall haue day from the date of these presents until Mensis Michaelis, as before is said. provided alway, & her majesties pleasure & commandement is, that all Collectors, receivers, Sheriffes & other accountants, and all other persons that should or ought to account or pay any somme or sums of money, in any of her majesties Court of Exchequer, Court of Wards & Lyueries, or of her duchy of Lancaster, or in any of them, o● to enter into any account in any of the said Courts, shal repair into the accustomend places at Westminster, where in Highnes hath appointed such Officers & Ministers, as for that purpose her majesty hath thought expedient, & there to pay & do in every behalf, as though no such Proclamation of Adiournment had been had or made. And her Highnesse further pleasure & commandement is, that all Sheriffes shall return their Writtes & process against all such accountants & debtors at the dayes therein appointed. And if any person or persons, who ought to account or pay any somme or sums of money to her majesty in any the courts & places aforesaid, do make default therein, That then her Highnes Writtes and process shalbe awarded, and sent forth against every such person and persons, and the same to be duly and orderly served and returned by the Sheriffes and Officers thereunto appointed, in such like maner and form as the same should haue been, if this present Proclamation had not been made. And if any sheriff or other Officer shall make default or be negligent in serving, executing and returning of any the writtes & process aforesaid: That then every such sheriff and other Officer shall incur such pains and penalties, as by the said Courts, or any of them shalbe taxed & assessed: Willing and commanding all & every her majesties Sheriffes, Officers. Ministers and subiects, to whom it doth or shall appertain, to observe and keep their assemblies & apparantes, with all their Retornes and certificates, in her Highnesse said courts at Westminster, in Mensis Michaelis next coming, then and there to be holden and kept, and there to do their offices and dueties in every behalf, in like maner and form as they should or ought to haue done, if this present Proclamation had not been had or made, as they will answer to the contrary at their perils. given at our Mannor of Otelands, the xviii. day of September, in the four & twentieth year of our reign. God save the queen. ¶ Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker, Printer to the queens most excellent majesty.