W R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms 29. May. 1697. By the Lords Justices, A PROCLAMATION. For Enforcing the Act past the last Sessions for the increase & Incouragemt of Seamen. Tho. Cantuar. J. Summer C. Devonshire, Sunderland, Romney. WHereas there was an Act made the last Session of Parliament, Entitled, An Act to Enforce the Act for the Increase and Encouragement of Seamen; To the end therefore that all Seamen and other Persons concerned in the said Act may be Informed of the Matters therein Contained, We have thought fit, by the Advice of His Majesty's Privy Council to Issue this Proclamation, hereby giving Notice, that in the said Act, it is (amongst other things) Enacted, That such Registered Seamen, who by Age, Wounds, or other Accidents, shall be Disabled for future Service at Sea, and the Widows and Children of such Seamen, as by Virtue of an Act made at a Session of Parliament held in the Seventh and Eighth Years of His Majesty's Reign, Entitled, An Act for the Increase and Encouragement of Seamen, may Claim the Relief of Greenwich hospital, shall, for the avoiding of all Partiality and Favour, from time to time, in Succession one after another, be Admitted into the said Hospital in Order and due Course, according to their Number on the Register Book. Also for the Ease of Seamen desirous to be Registered, they shall be obliged to bring or cause to be brought to the Register Officer▪ Certificates of the Place of their Abode, or Removal from their Habitation, under the Hands of only One or more justices of the Peace of the Place or County where they Dwell. And that for the better Levying and Collecting the Duties of Six Pence per Mensem, Granted by the said last Recited Act, for the Revenues and Support of the Hospital Charities, and Bounties therein mentioned, the Officers appointed for the Registering Seamen, or their Deputies, may by Warrant under their Hands, Summon to Appear before them all Masters of any Ships, and Vessels which are not in His Majesty's Service, and Examine them upon Oath concerning their Seamens Wages, and time of Service; And if such Masters shall Refuse to Appear on the said Summons, or shall Appear and Refuse to give the said Accounts upon Oath, of their Seamens Wages, and time of Service, than such Offender shall for every such Offence Forfeit Ten Pounds, for the Use of the said Hospital, to the Recovered with Charges of Suit in any of His Majesty's Courts of Record, as is mentioned in the said Act, excepting Quakers or Reputed Quakers, who are thereby Required to give in the said Accounts on their Solemn Affirmation and Declaration, in such manner as by an Act made at a Session of Parliament held in the Seventh and Eighth Years of His Majesty's Reign, Entitled, An Act that the Solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the People called Quakers shall be Accepted instead of an Oath in the usual Form, is directed, and on their Refusal so to do, to be liable to the aforesaid Penalties. And that such Registered Seamen as shall Lend or Dispose of their Certificates to any other Persons to Protect them from being Impressed into His Majesty's Service, shall be struck out of the Register, and be Obliged to Serve His Majesty at Sea for the space of Six Months without any Pay or Wages, as in Case of Registered Men not Appearing on Summons to Serve in His Majesty's Service, according to the said last Recited Act; And such Men as shall Procure, Keép, or Use the said Certificates for the said Purpose, shall forfeit Twenty Pounds, or Serve His Majesty in Sea Service Six Months, without any Pay or Wages. And also that the Mayors, Deputy Mayor, Bailiffs, or Deputy Bailiffs of any of the Towns within the jurisdiction of the Cinque Ports, where no justice of the Peace shall be Residing or Inhabiting within Three Miles of such Port or Place, may Certify the Abode of Persons to be Registered, instead of the said justice of the Peace. Given at the Court at Whitehall the Twenty seventh Day of May, 1697. In the Ninth Year of His Majesty's Reign. God save the King. London, Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceased, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1697.