C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms By the King. A PROCLAMATION For Recalling and Prohibiting Seamen from the Service of Foreign Princes and States. CHARLES R. WHereas the Kings most Excellent Majesty hath been advertised, That divers Mariners, and other Seafaring men (His Majesty's Natural born Subjects) have betaken themselves to the Service of Foreign Princes and States, to the great disservice of His Majesty and their native Countries, and whereby His said Majesty and His Realms, are unfurnished of Men of their Sort and Calling, if there shall be cause to use them. Therefore for redress thereof for the present, and preventing the like for the future, The Kings most Excellent Majesty by this His Royal Proclamation, with the Advice of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, doth Will, and Straight Charge and Command all and singular Masters of Ships, Pilots, Mariners, Seamen, Shipwrights, and other Seafaring men whatsoever, and wheresoever (being His Majesty's Natural born Subjects) who are in the Service of any Foreign Prince or State, or do Serve in any Foreign Ships or Vessels, That forthwith they do withdraw themselves, and depart from such Foreign Services, and return home to their Native Countries, and Lawful Vocations. And further, His Majesty doth hereby Prohibit and Forbid all and singular Masters of Ships, Pilots, Mariners, Seamen, Shipwrights, and other Seafaring men whatsoever (being His Majesty's Natural born Subjects) from Entering themselves; And doth hereby Straight Charge and Command them and every of them, from henceforth to forbear to Enter themselves into Pay, or otherwise betake themselves to the Service of any Foreign Princes or States, or to Serve in any Foreign Ship or Vessel without Licence had and obtained in that behalf. To all which His Majesty doth and will expect due Obedience and Conformity; And doth hereby Publish and Declare, That the Offenders to the contrary shall not only incur His Majesty's just Displeasure, but be proceeded against for their Contempt, according to the utmost severities of Law, by Seizure of their Goods, Persons, and Estates wheresoever they shall be found, and otherwise. And further, His Majesty doth hereby Authorise and Command all and every the Captains, Masters, and other Officers Serving and Employed in any of His Majesty's Ships or Vessels at Sea, to stop, and make stay of all and every such person and persons as shall endeavour to Transport or Enter themselves into the Service of any Foreign Prince or State, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this His Majesty's Royal Proclamation, and also to Seize upon, take, and bring away all such Mariners, Seamen, and other persons aforesaid, as shall be found to be Employed, or Serving in any Ships or Vessels, of or belonging to any Foreign Prince or State, or to any Merchant or other person or persons, other than to His Majesty or His Subjects. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the Tenth day of January 1671/2. In the Twenty third year of Our Reign. God save the King. In the SAVOY, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1671/2;.