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DIEV ET MON DROIT

HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE


By the King and Queen, A PROCLAMATION.

William R.

WHereas Their Majesties by Their Royal Proclamation of the Ninth of this Instant March, were Graciously Pleased to Promise and Declare, That whosoever should Discover any Person who had been Guilty of Making or Forging any of the False and Counter­feit Warrants and Passes in the said Proclamation mentioned, or of Dispersing or Ʋsing the same, so as such Person might be Convicted by due Course of Law, should Have and Receive, as a Reward for such Good Service, immediately upon the Conviction of any such Offender, the Sum of Five hundred Pounds: Now Their Most Excellent Majesties, with the Advice of Their Privy Council, have Thought fit, and Do, by this Their Proclamation, further Promise and De­clare, That if any Person who hath beén Guilty of Making, Forging, Di­spersing or Ʋsing the said False and Counterfeit Passes, shall, before the First Day of May next ensuing, Render himself to Their Majesties Principal Se­cretary of State, or to any of Their Majesties Iudges or Iustices of Peace, and make a Discovery of his Accomplices, so as they or any of them may be Apprehended, such Person so making Discovery, shall forthwith have Their Majesties Most Gracious Pardon for his said Offence, and shall also Receive the Reward mentioned in the said former Proclamation.


God save King William and Queen Mary.

LONDON, Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd, Printers to the King and Queens most Excellent Majesties. 1692/3.

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