C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms His Majesty's DECLARATION. CHARLES R. HIS Majesty in His Princely compassion and very tender care, taking into consideration the distressed condition of many his good Subjects, whom the late dreadful and dismal Fire hath made destitute of habitations, and exposed to many exigencies and necessities; For present remedy and redress whereof, His Majesty, intending to give further testimony and evidences of His Grace and Favour towards them, as occasion shall arise, hath thought fit to declare and publish His Royal Pleasure, That as great proportions of Bread and all other Provisions as can possibly be furnished, shall be daily and constantly brought, not only to the Markets formerly in use, but also to such Markets as by His Majesty's late Order and Declaration to the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, have been appointed and ordained, viz. Clerkenwell, Islington, Finsbury-fields, Mile-end-Green, and Ratcliff: His Majesty being sensible that this will be for the benefit also of the Towns and Places adjoining; as being the best expedient to prevent the resort of such persons thereunto, as may pilfer and disturb them. And whereas also divers of the said distressed persons have saved and preserved their Goods, which nevertheless they know not how to dispose of: It is His Majesty's pleasure, That all Churches, Chapels, Schools, and other like Public places, shall be free and open to receive the said Goods, when they shall be brought to be there laid. And all justices of the Peace within the several Counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Surry, are to see the same to be done accordingly. And likewise that all Cities and Towns whatsoever shall without any contradiction receive the said distressed persons, and permit them the free exercise of their Manual Trades; His Majesty resolving and promising, persons that when the present exigent shall be passed over, he will take such Care and Order, that the said persons shall be no burden to their Towns or Parishes. And it is His Majesty's pleasure, That this His Declaration be forthwith published, not only by the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, but also by all other Sheriffs, Mayors, and other Chief Officers in their respective Precincts and Limits, and by the Constables in every Parish. And of this His Majesty's pleasure all persons concerned are to take notice, and thereunto to give due obedience to the utmost of their power, as they will answer the contrary at their Peril. Given at Our Court at Whitehall this Fifth day of September, In the Eighteenth year of Our Reign, 1666. God save the King. In the SAVOY, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, His Majesty's Printers, 1666.