‘HO [...]I SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE’‘DIEV ET MON DROIT’

By the King. A PROCLAMATION Against Numerous CONVENTICLES.

CHARLES R.

FOrasmuch as Information hath been given to Vs from several parts of the Kingdom, That those who separate themselves from the established Worship, do meet in greater numbers then formerly, to such a degree as may endanger the publick Peace; with which We cannot but take notice also, how far Our known and still avowed easiness to indulge tender Consciences, is abused thereby: Wherefore by the advice of Our Privy Council, We have thought fit to issue this Our Proclamation, straitly Charging and Com­manding all Our Iustices of the Peace within the limits of their several Iurisdicti­ons, where they shall find any such Meetings to be held, That they put the Laws in execution for Suppression thereof, and particularly proceed against the Preachers, according to the Statute made in the Seventeenth year of Our Reign, Entituled, An Act for Restraining Non-Conformists from inhabiting in Corporations.

God Save the King.

In the SAVOY, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1669.

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