royal arms of England, circa 1665 H●NI· SOIT· QVI· MAL· Y ●●NSE dieu· ET· MON· ●ROIT By the King. A PROCLAMATION Requiring all Officers or Souldiers that served in the Armies of any the late Usurped Powers, and have been Disbanded, Cashiered, or turned out, to depart the Cities of London and Westminster, before the Thirtieth day of this instant June. CHARLES R. THe Kings most Excellent Majesty, for prevention of ill consequences which may ensue by the frequent resort and abode of Disbanded Officers and Souldiers of the late Army in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, the Suburbs thereof, and places adjacent, hath thought fit, by and with the Advice of His Privy Council, to renew and continue His former Proclamations in this behalf: And doth by this His Royal Proclamation publish and declare, and also straitly Charge and Command, That all and every person and persons having been heretofore an Officer or soldier serving in any the Armies of the late usurped Powers, and have been Disbanded, Cashiered, or turned out of the same, who are not under Imprisonment, or other legal restraint, or have not their constant Habitations and Families within the Cities of London and Westminster, or the Suburbs thereof, or who cannot procure or obtain a Licence from His Majesty, the Lord General, or one of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State, or any Three or more of His Privy Council in that behalf, do on or before the Thirtieth day of this instant June, depart out of the said Cities of London and Westminster, and the Liberties and Suburbs thereof, and not return again, or come within Twenty miles of the same Cities of London and Westminster, or either of them, until after the First day of November next ensuing; And that they or any of them do not, nor shall not in the mean time wear, use, carry, or ride with any Sword, Pistol, or other Arms or Weapons. And herein His Majesty doth expect from all persons concerned, a due and punctual submission and conformity, at their perils, upon pain of His high displeasure. Willing and hereby Commanding the Lieutenants, Deputy-Lieutenants, Iustices of the Peace, Constables, and other Officers and Ministers, of and in the several Counties, Cities and Places of this Kingdom and Dominion of Wales, to apprehended and seize the persons, and take away the Arms and Weapons of all such as shall be found faulty or Offenders in, or contrary to the purport, true intent and meaning of this His Majesties Royal Proclamation, and them to sand to the Goal of the City or County where they are apprehended, sending the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council a Note of their Names, and of their particular Offences, that so they may be proceeded against or their Contempts, according to Iustice. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the Twenty eighth day of June, 1665. in the Seventeenth year of Our Reign. God save the King. LONDON, ●… inted by John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1665.