DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal English blazon surmounted by a crown and flanked by the English lion and the Scottish unicorn BY HIS EXCELLENCY A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS His MAJESTY hath been graciously pleased, by His Royal Letter, bearing Date the sixteenth day of October last passed, to signify That He hath received undoubted Advice that a great and sudden Invasion from Holland, with an armed Force of Foreigners and Strangers, will speedily be made in an hostile manner upon His Majesty's Kingdom of ENGLAND; and that altho' some false pretences relating to Liberty, Property, and Religion, (contrived or worded with Art and Subtilty) may be given out, (as shall be thought useful upon such an Attempt;) It is manifest however, (considering the great Preparations that are making) That no less matter by this Invasion is proposed and purposed, than an absolute Conquest of His Majesty's Kingdoms, and the utter Subduing and Subjecting His Majesty and all His People to a Foreign Power, which is promoted (as His Majesty understands) altho' it may seem almost incredible) by some of His Majesty's Subjects, being persons of wicked and restless Spirits, implacable Malice, and desperate Designs, who having no sense of former intestine Distractions, (the Memory and Misery whereof should endear and put a Value upon that Peace and Happiness which hath long been enjoyed) nor being moved by His Majesty's reiterated Acts of Grace and Mercy, (wherein His Majesty hath studied and delighted to abound towards all His Subjects, and even towards those who were once His Majesty's avowed and open Enemies) do again endeavour to embroil His Majesty's Kingdom in Blood and Ruin, to gratify their own Ambition and Malice, proposing to themselves a Prey and Booty in such a public Confusion: And that although His Majesty had Notice that a foreign Force was preparing against Him, yet His Majesty hath always declined any foreign Succour, but rather hath chosen (next under GOD) to rely upon the true and ancient Courage, Faith and Allegiance of His own People, with whom His Majesty hath often ventured His Life for the Honour of His Nation, and in whose Defence against all Enemies His Majesty is firmly resolved to live and die; and therefore does solemnly Conjure His Subjects to lay aside all manner of Animosities, Jealousies, & Prejudices, and hearty & cheerfully to Unite together in the Defence of His MAJESTY and their native Country, which thing alone, will (under GOD) defeat and frustrate the principal Hope and Design of His Majesty's Enemies, who expect to find His People divided; and by publishing (perhaps) some plausible Reasons of their Coming, as the specious (tho' false) Pretences of Maintaining the Protestant Religion, or Asserting the Liberties and Properties of His Majesty's People, do hope thereby to conquer that great and renowned Kingdom. That albeit the Design hath been carried on with all imaginable Secrecy & Endeavours to surprise and deceive His MAJESTY, HE hath not been wanting on His part to make such provision as did become Him, and, by GOD's great Blessing, His Majesty makes no doubt of being found in so good a Posture that His Enemies may have cause to repent such their rash and unjust Attempt. ALL WHICH, it is His Majesty's pleasure, should be made known in the most public manner to His loving Subjects within this His Territory and Dominion of NEW-ENGLAND, that they may be the better prepared to resist any Attempts that may be made by His Majesty's Enemies in these parts, and secured in their trade and Commerce with His Majesty's Kingdom of England. I Do therefore, in pursuance of His MAJESTY's Commands, by these Presents make known and Publish the same accordingly: And hereby Charge and Command all Officers Civil & Military, and all other His Majesty's loving Subjects within this His Territory and Dominion aforesaid, to be Vigilant and Careful in their respective places and stations, and that, upon the Approach of any Fleet or Foreign Force, they be in Readiness, and use their utmost Endeavour to hinder any Landing or Invasion that may be intended to be made within the same. Given at Fort-Charles at Pemaquid, the Tenth Day of January, in the Fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord JAMES the Second, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland KING, Defender of the Faith etc. Annoque DOMINI 1688. By. His EXCELLENCY's Command. JOHN WEST. d'. Secr'. E. ANDROS. GOD SAVE THE KING. Printed at Boston in New-England by R. P.