To all and every the Constables of St. Clement's Danes of the Duchy Liberty, of Covent-garden, and St. Martin's in the Fields. WHereas I have received a Warrant from the Right Honourable the Earl of Linsey Lord Great Chamberlain of England, to make Proclamation in His Majesty's Name, as followeth, Namely, That no persons but the Nobility, and Officers appointed, come within the Rails wherein His Majesty shall proceed unto His Royal Coronation, nor after on that day, until His Majesty be returned into Westminster-hall from the Church. Nor that any persons but such as are to go in the said proceeding, presume on that day to come into any Rooms of the Lords House of Parliament, the Painted Chamber, Courts of Requests and Wards, in Westminster-hall, until such time as His Majesty be gone thence to the Church, and then only such as are to do duty in the said Hall at His Majesty's return to Dinner. As also that the said Constables be careful that no persons whatever presume to stand within the Rails that shall be set up from Whitehall to Temple-bar, to hinder His Majesty's proceeding on that day when His Majesty shall ride from the Tower unto His Palace at Whitehall, until he shall be arrived there; but that the said Rails shall be kept clear and void all that day for the free passage of His Majesty and of His Officers that are to attend the Ceremony: These are therefore in His Majesty's Name to require you and every one of you, to cause this Proclamation to be read in your respective Churches, the Sunday before the Solemnisation of the Coronation, and to affix the same in places convenient to be seen; and to be careful in your several stations that the contents hereof be duly observed. Given at Whitehall, by the Authority above named, the Eight day of April, One thousand six hundred sixty one, and signed by me His Majesty's Knight Martial, William Throckmorton. GOD SAVE THE KING. LONDON, Printed by John Bill, Printer to the KING'S most Excellent MAJESTY, 1661.