DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms By the King and Queen, A PROCLAMATION. WILLIAM R. WHereas Their Majesties have received Information upon Oath, That the Persons herein after particularly maned, have Conspired together, and with divers other Disaffected Persons, to raise Rebellion, and for that purpose have made Provision of Arms, and have Lifted themselves in several Regiments, Troops and Companies, under pretence of Commissions from the late King James; Their Majesties have thought fit, by the Advice of Their Privy Council, to Issue out this Their Royal Proclamation, and do hereby strictly Charge and Command Thomas Tilde●ley of the Lodge in Mairs Cough in the County of Lancaster, John Girlington of Thurland Castle in the same County Esq. Thomas Tildesley of the Lodge in Mairs Cough in the County of Lancaster, John Girlington of Thurland Castle in the same County, Esq. Thomas Tildesl●y of the Lodge in Mairs Cough aforesaid Gent. Ralph Tildesley of the same place, Gent, Henry Butl●r Son of Richard Butler of Rancl●ffe in the said County of Lancaster, Esq Richard Butler another of the Sons of the said Richard Butler, Alexander Butler of Tanderstaffe in the said County, Gent. Thomas Carus Son of Christopher Carus of Westhall in the said County, Esq William Westby Son of Francis Westby of Mairs Cough aforesaid, Gent Goodan late of Orkliffe in the said County, Clerk, George Carus of Sellet-Hall in the said County, Gent, Thomas Butler Gent, another Son of the said Richard Butler, Esq Knype Eldest Son of William Knype of Hallinghall in the County of York Gent. Cole late of Thurland Castle, Gent. William Mollineux, Esq Son of caryl Lord Viscount Mollineux of the Kingdom of Ireland, William Gerrard, Son of Six William Gerrard of Garswood in the said County of Lancaster Baronet, Thomas Westby of Mowbruck in the said Country of Lancaster, Esq Robert Molineux of Mosborough in the said County of Lancaster, William Massey of Puddington in the County of Chester, Esq Christopher Carus of Halton in the said County of Lancaster, Esq Richard Stanley Son of Chester, Esq. Chirstopher Carus of Halton in the said County of Lancaster, Esq Richard Stanley Son of Thomas Stanley of Eccleston in the said County of Lancaster, Esq George Carus Son of the said Christopher Carus of Halton, Charles Townely Son of Richard Townely of Townely in the said County of Lancaster Esq William Standish of Standish in the said County of Lancaster, Esq Richard Woolsall of Highton in the said County of Lancaster, Esq Edmund Threllfall of the Ashes in the said County of Lancaster, Gent, Thomas Worthington junior of Wiggan in the said County of Lancaster, Chirurgeon, Goodwin a Romish Priest; and also the several Persons lately called by the names hereafter mentioned, Viz. Captain Harrington, Captain Penny, Lieutenant Penalt, Colonel Tempest, Captain Byerley, alias Barlow, David Thornton of Oldsteds in the County of York, and 〈…〉 Colton of Oldsteds' aforesaid, and every of them, forthwith of Render themselves to some one of Their Majesty's Justices of the Peace. And in case they do not Render themselves, Their Majesties do hereby Require and Command all Their Loving Subjects to Discover, Take and Apprehend them wherever they may be found, and to carry them before the next Justice of the Peace of Chief Magistrate, who are hereby required to Commit them to the next Goal, there to remain until they be thence delivered by due course of Law. And Their Majesties do hereby Require the said Justice or other Magistrate, immediately to give Notice thereof to Them or Their Council. And their Majesties do hereby give Notice to all Persons that shall Conceal the Persons above named, or any of them, or be Aiding or Assisting in the Concealing of them, or furthering their Escape, That they shall be Proceeded against for such their Offence with the utmost Severity according to Law. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the Thirtieth Day of May, 1690. In the Second Year of Our Reign. God save King William and Queen Mary. LONDON, Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the King and Q●●●●●… most Excellent Majesty's 16●●