By the King. A PROCLAMATION FOR THE Suppression of Riots. CHARLES R. HIs Majesty taking notice of many Riotous and Unlawful Assemblies of Weavers and others, in or near the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark, doth hereby straight Charge and Command all and every the persons so assembled, forthwith upon notice of this His Royal Proclamation, to depart to their own Houses, and to forbear any further assembling, upon pain of being proceeded against as Traitors and Enemies to His Majesty His Crown and Dignity. And His Majesty doth further Command all Officers Civil and Military, and all other His loving Subjects, That they be aiding and assisting to Apprehend all such persons as shall presume so to assemble or continue together contrary to this His Royal Proclamation, and in Disturbance of the Peace, as they will answer the contrary at their utmost Peril. Dated at the Council-Chamber in Whitehall, the 11th day of August, in the 27th year of His Majesty's Reign, 1675. God save the King. LONDON, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1675.