❀ By the King. THE care wee haue to prevent all occasions of dispersing the Infection amongst our people, doth sufficiently appear by our former Proclamations, and that for that cause Wee are contented to forbear at our Coronation all such Ceremonies of honour and pomp used by our Progenitors, as may draw over great confluence of people to our city. For which cause also being informed that usually about the day of our Coronation intended, and for some dayes after, a Faire hath been used to bee kept in the fields near our house of S. james, and city of Westminster, commonly called S. james Faire, which if it should hold at the time accustomend, being the very instant of our Coronation, could not but draw resort of people to that place, much more unfit to bee near our Court and train, then such as by former Proclamations are restrained. Wherefore Wee haue thought it necessary to put off the keeping of that Faire for some few dayes: And to the end that all men may take notice thereof, do publish the same to all mens knowledge, Requiring those who are Lords of the Faire, or otherwise interested therein, That according to this our pleasure, they do forbear to hold the said Faire, and to resort thither, for the space of eight or ten dayes after the first day of the usual holding thereof: licencing them after that time to keep the same, as they haue used to do. Furthermore, to avoid over great resort to our Cities of London and Westminster at that time, for the cause of our Coronation, Wee haue thought good to limit the trains of Noblemen and Gentlemen, having necessary service or Attendance there, to a number certain, Viz. earls to sixteen, Bishops and Barons to ten, Knights to six, and Gentlemen to four: which numbers we require each of them to observe, and not to exceed, as they tender our favour. given at our Castle of Windsor, the xj. day of July, 1603. in the first year of our reign of England, France and Jreland, and of Scotland, the six and thirtieth. God save the King. ❀ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent majesty. Anno 1603.