DIEV ET MON DROIT royal blazon or coat of arms ¶ By the King. WHereas We are given to understand, that the Lady Arbella and William Seymour second son to the Lord Beauchampe, being for divers great and heinous offences, committed, the one to Our Tower of London, and the other to a special guard, have found the means by the wicked practices of divers lewd persons, as namely Markham, Crompton, Rodney, and others, to break prison, and escape on Monday the third of june, with an intent to transport themselves into foreign parts: We do hereby straightly charge and command all persons whatsoever, upon their Allegiance, and duty, not only to forbear to receive, harbour, or assist them in their passages any way, as they will answer it at their perils, but upon the like charge and pain, to use the best means they can for their apprehension, and keeping in safe custody, which We will take, as an acceptable service. Given at Our Manor of Greenwich the fourth day of june, in the ninth year of Our Reign of Great Britain, France and Ireland. God save the King. ❧ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. ANNO DOM. 1611.