DIEV ET MON DROIT By the King, A PROCLAMATION Signifying His Majesty's Pleasure, That all Men being in Office of Government at the Decease of the late King, His Majesty's most Dear and most Entirely beloved Brother, shall so continue, till His Majesty's further Direction. JAMES R. FOrasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God lately to call unto his infinite Mercy the most High and Mighty Prince, King Charles' the Second of most Blessed Memory, the King's Majesties most dear and most entirely beloved Brother, by whose Decease the Authority and Power of the most part of the Off ces and Places of jurisdiction and Government within this Realm, and in the Realm of Ireland did cease and fail, the Sovereign Person failing, from whom the same were derived. The Kings most Excellent Majesty in His Princely Wisdom and Care of the State (reserving to His own judgement hereafter, the Reformation and Redress of any Abuses in Misgovernment, upon due Knowledge and Examination thereof) is pleased, and hath so expressly signified, That all Persons that at the time of the Decease of the late King His dearly beloved Brother, were Duly and Lawfully Possessed of, or Invested in any Office, or Place of Authority or Government, either Civil or Military, within this Realm of England, or in the Realm of Ireland, or in any other His Majesty's Dominions belonging thereunto; And namely, all Precedents, Lieutenants, Vice-Presidents, judges, justices, Sheriffs, Deputy-Lieutenants, Commissioners of Musters, justices of Peace, and all others in place of Government, either Meaner or Superior, as aforesaid; And all other Officers and Ministers, whose Interests and Estates in their Offices are determined, or ceased by the means aforementioned, shall be, and shall hold themselves continued in the said Places and Offices, as formerly they held and enjoyed the same, until His Majesty's Pleasure be further known. And that in the mean while, for the preservation of the Peace, and necessary proceedings in matters of justice, and for the Safety and Service of the State; All the said Persons of whatsoever Degree or Condition may not fail, every one severally, according to his Place, Office, or Charge, to proceed in the Performance and Execution of all Duties thereunto belonging, as formerly appertained unto them, and every of them, while the late King's Majesty was living. And further, His Majesty doth hereby Will and Command all and singular His Highness Subjects, of what Estate, Dignity, or Degree they or any of them be, to be Aiding, Helping and Assisting, and at the Commandment of the said Officers and Ministers, in the Performance and Execution of the said Offices and Places, as they and every of them Tender His Majesty's Displeasure, and will answer for the Contrary at their uttermost Perils. And further, His Majesty's Will and Pleasure and Express Commandment is, That all Orders and Directions Made or Given by the Lords of the Privy Council of the Late King, in His Life-time, shall be Obeyed and Performed by all and every Person and Persons, and all and every Thing and Things to be done thereupon, shall Proceed as Fully and as Amply as the same should have been Obeyed or Done, in the Life of the said Late King, His Majesty's most dearly and entirely beloved Brother. Given at the Court at Whitehall, the Sixth Day of February, In the First Year of His Majesty's Reign of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. GOD SAVE THE KING. London, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill deceased: And by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1684.