❧ By the King. FOrasmuch as the Kings most Excellent majesty is graciously minded to make his speedy repair from Barwick to his Highnesse city of London, In which his journey he is to pass from thence through diners Shires of this realm: These are to notify unto all Sheriffes of the several Counties through which his majesty shall so pass, that his Highnes will and pleasure is, that each of them respectively being attented with the Iustices of Peace, and other Gentlemen of the said several Counties, fail not to wait on his majesty, to receive him at his first entrance into the same County whereof they are sheriffs, and so to continue their attendance until such time as his majesty come to the uttermost bounds of the same county, Where the sheriff of the next county is in like maner to attend and receive him: And this to be so done from county to county, until his majesty shall come to the said city of London. And furthermore, for that it is requisite that sufficient and plentiful provisions be made in all such Counties and places where his Highnesse shall either lodge or rest by the way, not onely for his majesty and such Noble Personages as shall attend him, but also for the whole train: These are in his highnesse name to charge and command all Sheriffes, Iustices of Peace, and others his majesties Officers, Ministers, and Subieets to whom it may appertain, That they and every of them take special care and regard, that all manner Victuals and other provisions necessary and convenient for his majesty and his whole train, be in convenient time brought to all places where his Highnes shall lodge or rest in his passage as aforesaid, there to be uttered and sold for reasonable prices: For all which, the owners thereof shall from time to time receive good and present payment. And as it is not doubted, but that all his majesties good and faithful Subiects will be most ready and willing to show themselves forward and careful in the due accomplishment of the premises, according to their loyalty and duty: so if any shall be found disobedient, negligent, or remiss therein, These are to let them know, that they are to sustain such condign punishment as their offence in that behalf deserveth. given at his majesties palace of Whitehall, that tenth of april, in the first year of his majesties reign. God save the King. ❧ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent majesty. Anno Dom. 1603.