BY THE KING. A DECLARATION. JAMES R. WHereas by Our former Declaration of the 28th day of February last, We did for the reasons therein mentioned, Publish and Declare, that all persons should be at Liberty, by way of loan to pay into Our Treasury, any sum or sums of Copper and Brass money, or other Currant money in this Our Kingdom, and that all persons should upon demand be repaid the sums of money so by them Respectively lent, out of Our Treasury in money currant within this Our Kingdom, at the time of making such demand, and until payment so made should receive Interest out of Our Treasury according to six per cent for every hundred pounds by the year, and that the Principal and Interest should be secured upon Our Crown Rents, and Quit-rents, as by the said Declaration,( Relation being thereunto had) may more at large appear: And whereas the Interest of money lent in this Our Kingdom is generally paid according to Ten pounds for the forbearance of every hundred pounds yearly, and We being desirous that such of Our Subjects as will pay any sum or sums of Money into Our Treasury by way of loan, should have as much profit thereby as they may have by lending the same to any of Our Subjects; Have thought fit by the advice of Our Privy Council to Declare, and We do hereby Publish and Declare, that such person and persons as shall bring any Money into Our Treasury by way of loan, shall be allowed and paid Interest for the same according to Ten pounds yearly for the forbearance of every hundred pounds during the time the same shall remain unpaid, and that the Principal and Interest shall be secured to the person or persons so lending any sum or sums of Money, at his or their Election, either upon Our Crown-rents and Quit-rents, as by Our said former Declaration is directed, or upon Lands, Mortgages, or encumbrances belonging unto Vs. Given at Our Court at Dublin Castle the 9th day of June 1690. And in the sixth year of Our Reign. God Save the King. DUBLIN, Printed for Alderman James Malone Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; and are to be sold at his shop in Skinner-Row,