By HENRY Duke of NORFOLK, earl-marshal of England. WHereas His Majesty hath been pleased to Command me to take Care that this present Mourning may be Performed with that Decency that becomes so Great an Occasion: This is therefore to Inform all Persons Concerned, That 'tis expected They put Themselves into the Deepest Mourning that is possible; (Long Cloaks only excepted) And that as well all Lords, as Privy-Councillors, and Officers of His Late Majesty's, and now Majesty's Household, do Cover their Coaches, and Chairs, and Cloth their Livery Servants with Black Cloth; And that none presume to use any Varnished or Bullion Nails to be seen on their Coaches or Chairs; Except His Majesty, the Queen Consort, Queen Dowager, and their Royal Highnesses. Given under my Hand this Ninth Day of February, 1684. In the First Year of His Majesty's Reign, King James the Second, over England, etc. NORFOLK, Martial. London, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill deceased: And by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1684.