C R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms ❧ By the King. ❧ A Proclamation, inhibiting the resort of His Majesty's people to the Court for Cure of the King's Evil, and to restrain the access of others from infected places. WHereas His MAJESTY by His Proclamation published about November last, did inhibit His loving Subjects, That none of them should resort to his Majesties, or places to his Court adjoining, for cure of the infirmity called The King's Evil, until the middle of Lent then following, and now past, which signification of His Majesty's pleasure was made, upon advertisement received from diverse parts of this Realm, of the dispersing of the Infection of the Plague insundry places thereof. And sithence the middle of Lent last, His Majesty hath at sundry times admitted of such of His Subjects, as repaired unto Him for Cure of that infirmity, to have access to His Person. Yet being given to understand, that the said infection doth again spread itself, His Majesty doth straight inhibit all His loving Subjects, that none of them resort to His Majesty, or places of His Court adjoining for Cure of the said infirmity, until Christmas next: Charging all His Officers and Ministers whom it shall concern, That they make stay of as many as they shall find travelling, or preparing themselves to His Majesty for Cure of that infirmity, and to turn them, as also all other persons whom they shall find to come from places Infected to the places of their residence, not suffering them to approach to His Majesty's presence, or His Court, or the Court or Household of His dearest Consort the Queen, or of His Son the Prince, as they will avoid His Majesty's displeasure, and the Pains of His Laws ordained against contemners of His Command. Given at the Court at Greenwich the twentieth day of june, in the eighth year of the Reign of our most gracious Sovereign Lord, King CHARLES, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the Faith, etc. God save the King. ❧ Imprinted at London by ROBERT BARKER, Printer to the Kings most Excellent MAJESTY: And by the Assigns of JOHN BILL. M.DC.XXXII.