Dieu ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT x MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms By the King. A PROCLAMATION For speeding the Payment of the Arrears of Seventy thousand pounds for three months' Assessments, due and payable the First of August last past. CHARLES R. WHereas in Our absence an Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament was made, entitled, An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the Assessment of Seventy thousand pounds by the month upon England, for three months, for the supply of Our present Occasions, and for and towards the payment and satisfaction of the arms and Navies, continued for the defence of this Kingdom, and for other the necessary and urgent occasions thereof, And for the due levying and raising of the said Moneys, an Act also passed in this present Parliament, for putting the said Ordinance in execution, and thereby all and every the Clauses, Powers and Provisions in the said Ordinance mentioned, are enacted to be put in full execution. And whereas by the aforesaid Ordinance, it is Ordered and Required, That the full Sum of the said three months' Assessments, charged upon the several and respective Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Towns and Places, within Our Realm of England, and Dominion of Wales, should be wholly paid in and completed to the Receiver General thereunto appointed, at or before the first day of August last past; Nevertheless the same is in a very great measure, as We are informed, uncollected: And for nonpayment thereof, the necessities they were appointed to supply are disappointed; and the disbanding of such part of the Army, to whom is assigned some of those Arrears, will be much retarded: We therefore by and with the advice of Our Privy council, do hereby Require and Command, under the penalty of Our High Displeasure, all and every the Commissioners named in the said Ordinance, for the respective Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Towns and Places, within Our Realm of England, and Dominion of Wales, speedily and very effectually, to put in full execution all the Powers, Authorities, Orders and Rules mentioned and laid down in the aforesaid Ordinance, as may best conduce to the speedy carrying on of the public Service thereby required, and that all and every the Head-Collectors, Sub-Collectors, Receivers, and other persons empowered by any Clause, Article or Order, in the said Ordinance, do with all diligence and care, perform the duty of their several employments, under the Penalties by the said Ordinance imposed; To the end that there be no failer in any part of the due execution of the Service by the said Ordinance appointed: But that the whole Arrears of the said Assessments being paid in without delay, the great inconveniencies which otherwise will ensue, may be prevented and avoided. And lastly, We do hereby straightly charge and command all persons whatsoever to yield all due obedience forthwith as to the paying their and every of their Arrears of the aforesaid Assessments, in manner as by the said Ordinance is Ordered and directed, as they and every of them will answer the contrary at their utmost peril. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the Twenty sixth day of September, in the Twelfth year of Our Reign, 1660. LONDON, Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1660.