CR Dieu ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT x MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms By the King. A PROCLAMATION To summon the Persons therein named, who sat, gave judgement, and assisted in that horrid and detestable Murder of His majesty's Royal Father of blessed memory, to appear and render themselves within Fourteen days, under pain of being excepted from Pardon. CHARLES R. CHARLES, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all Our loving Subjects of England, Scotland, and Ireland Greeting. We taking notice by the Information of Our Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, of the most horrid and execrable Treason and Murder committed upon the Person, and against the Life, Crown and Dignity of Our late Royal Father CHARLES the First, of blessed Memory: And that John Lisle, William Say, Esqs Sir Hardress Waller, Valentine Wauton, Edward Whalley, Esqs Sir John Bourchier Knight, William Heveningham Esq Isaac Pennington Alderman of London, Henry Martin, John Barkstead, Gilbert Millington, Edmund Ludlow, John Hutchinson, Esqs Sir Michael Livesay Baronet, Robert Tichborne, Owen Roe, Robert Lilburn, Adrian Scroop, John Okey, John Hewson, William Goffe, Cornelius Holland, John Carew, Miles Corbet, Henry Smith, Thomas Wogan, Edmund Harvey, Thomas Scot, William Cawley, John Downs, Nicholas Love, Vincent Potter, Augustine Garland, John Dixwel, George Fleetwood, Simon Meyne, James Temple, Peter Temple, Daniel Blagrave and Thomas Wait, Esquires, being deeply guilty of that most detestable and bloody Treason, in sitting upon, and giving judgement against the Life of Our Royal Father; And also John Cook, who was employed therein as solicitor, Andrew Broughton and John Phelps, who were employed under the said persons as Clerks, and Edward Dendy who attended them as sergeant at Arms, have out of the sense of their own Guilt lately fled and obscured themselves, whereby they cannot be apprehended and brought to a personal and legal Trial for their said Treasons according to Law. We do therefore by the Advice of Our said Lords and Commons, command, publish and declare by this Our Proclamation, That all and every the persons before named shall within fourteen days' next after the publishing of this Our Royal Proclamation, personally appear and render themselves to the Speaker or Speakers of Our House of Peers or Commons, or unto the Lord Mayor of Our City of London, or to the Sheriffs of Our respective Counties of England and Wales, under pain of being excepted from any Pardon or indemnity both for their respective Lives and Estates: And that no person or persons shall presume to harbour or conceal any the persons aforesaid, under pain of Misprision of High Treason. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the sixth day of June 1660. in the Twelfth Year of Our Reign. LONDONâ–Ş Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 1660.