C2R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms By the Lord Lieutenant. A PROCLAMATION Appointing the Time for putting in of CLAIMS. ORMONDE. WHeres by an Act of this present Parliament [Entitled, An Act for the better Execution of His Majesty's Gracious Declaration for the Settlement of His Kingdom of Ireland, and Satisfaction of the several Interests of Adventurers, Soldiers, and other His Subjects there,] It is Enacted, That all persons, Bodies Politic and Corporate, who have not already put in their Claims before the Commissioners heretofore appointed for execution of the said Declaration, do put in the same within the space of One and Thirty days next and immediately after the day which shall be appointed by a Proclamation made or caused to be made in the City of Dublin by the Lord Lieutenant, or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland for the time being; and that after the said time shall be expired, no Claim shall be received, but the Parties left without Remedy, and debarred for ever, without His Majesty's special Order in that behalf, upon Accidents or Emergencies where Justice shall require the same: In pursuance of the said Act, We do by this Proclamation appoint Monday the Sixth day of October, One Thousand Six Hundred Sixty and Two, to be the day next and immediately after which, all and every the said persons are to put in their Claims according to the Tenor of the said Act, before His Majesty's Commissioners for the execution of the said Act, at the King's Inns Dublin, whereof all persons concerned are to take notice, to the end they may within the space of One and Thirty days next after the said Sixth day of October aforesaid, put in their respective Claims accordingly. Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin, the 23. Day of September, 1662. GOD SAVE THE KING. DUBLIN, Printed by John Crook, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer Bookseller, in Castle-street, 1662.