By the Mayor. THE Right Honourable the Lord Maior (by and with the Advice of the Aldermen his Brethren) doth hereby think fit to publish and declare, That all manner of persons within this City and the Liberties thereof, do from time to time duly observe and conform themselves to the Laws and Ordinances established for the suppression of Abuses, Disorders and Misdemeanours, and settlement of Peace, Order and Quiet amongst his Majesty's Subjects: And that his Lordship doth purpose to use his best Care and Endeavour to enforce the Execution thereof, and inflict the utmost Penalties upon all such persons as shall be discovered to neglect or fail in their Duty therein; And doth require all Citizens and Inhabitants, and more especially all public Officers to be aiding and assisting for the discovery of all persons that shall be found to practise and commit any manner of such Disorders and Enormities. And particularly his Lordship doth earnestly admonish and command all Citizens and Inhabitants of this City deeply to consider, examine and observe the points of their OATHS, as first the Oath of Supremacy, provided for Extirpation of the Romish Religion. Secondly, the Oath of Allegiance ordained for preservation of the Honour and Fidelity due to his Majesty. Thirdly, the Oath taken by all persons admitted to the Freedom of this City, which for want of due Consideration, is in many particulars and frequently infringed, and the good and necessary Franchises and Customs of this City thereby violated. That all persons do refrain unnecessary and profane SWEARING and CURSING in ordinary Converse, for which the Penalty of Twelve pence is by the Law appointed to be paid or levied by way of Distress for every Offence, or (in case no Distress can be had) the Offender to sit three hours in the Stocks. That no Vintner, Innkeeper, Alehouse or Coffee-house-keeper do permit any SPORTING or TIPPLING in their Houses on the Lord's Day; nor any persons meet there to sport, tipple or use unlawful or unseasonable exercises, on the Penalties in that case appointed by the Statutes of this Realm. And that none do presume to keep a Common BAWDY-House or Gaminghouse for the Reception of lewd and dissolute persons, which have been observed to occasion the ruin and destruction of many Apprentices and Young Men within this City: And that none do repair to any such Houses; Or be a common Drunkard, or quarrelsome and a disturber of the ●eace, or a promoter of Strife and Variance between others: Which are all Offences against the Law, and to be punished in such manner as by the Law is directed. And that no person do keep any public House, or sell Ale, Coffee or other like Liquors, unless they be duly Licenced for that purpose. And further that no Vintner, Brewer, Butcher, Baker or other do sell any Bread, Wine, Beer, Flesh or other Victual whatsoever, but such only as shall be good and wholesome for Man's Body. And all Bakers are to keep the Assize appointed: And that all Weights and Measures used in common Traffic shall be duly sized and sealed. And his Lordship doth hereby straight command all Constables to apprehend and take all sorts of Beggars, idle and suspected persons, and if they see cause to make search in any Victualling-house or other place suspected to harbour such loose and suspected people, and to carry them to Bridewell, as the Statute directs, wherein is contained also a Penalty for the Constables Neglect herein. And that the said Constables do duly hold their Watches every Night, and suffer no persons to pass the Streets at late and unseasonable hours, unless they can give a good account of themselves and their occasions. And whereas the Commissioners for Sewers and Pavements have agreed on certain Rules and Directions for the better cleansing the Streets and common Passages within this City and Liberties, pursuant to the Directions of a late Act of Parliament, and have printed and published the same; Therefore all Inhabitants and others concerned are hereby required to take notice thereof and punctually to observe the same. And his Lordship will take care of the Complaints that shall be made to the Commissioners against the persons neglecting their Duty therein, that the Nuisances may be removed and the Penalties severely inflicted on Offenders. And his Lordship doth expect, That all manner of persons within this City and Liberties, do in all particulars demean themselves as becomes them within the bounds of justice, Sobriety and good Order, conceiving himself obliged in Duty, and for discharge of his Trust, to inflict such due Punishment upon all Criminals and Offenders, as the nature of their Offences shall require; and he doth expressly charge all Constables and other his Majesty's Officers within this City and Liberties, and all Citizens of this City, (as they tender the good Government, Peace and Welfare thereof) to discover and give Information either to his Lordship, the Court of Aldermen, or any of his Majesty's justices of the Peace within the said City, of all persons offending and misdemeaning themselves, wherein they shall from time to time receive all due encouragement and countenance. Dated at Guildhall the 23. day of December, in the 24. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord CHARLES the Second, by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, etc. God save the King. Printed by Andrew Clark, Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON, at his House in Aldersgate-street. MDCLXXII.