Volume 1
A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485-1714 / With an historical essay on their origin and use, by Robert Steele.
- James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485-1714 / With an historical essay on their origin and use, by Robert Steele. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![28 SEPTEMBER—BY THE QUEENE, [Be- gins] Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our Soue- raigne Ladie ... [Michaelmas Term adjourned. Plague.] Windsor : 28 September [1569]. London: Jugge and Cawood : [1569]. 1 f. Gothic letter. that the tliis On account of Plague Michaelmas Term is postponed from the Utas to Crastino Animarum. Two Judges to sit and keep the Essoynes and postpone. All payments to be made as usual. B.M. G. 6463(117). Bodl. Arch. F.c. 11 (126). Queen’s (117) . N°642. 3 OCTOBER.—BY THE QUEENE. [Begins] Forasmuch as it can not but be daungerous to the ... [Access to the Court forbidden. Plague.] Windsor; 3 October 1569. London : Jugge and Cawood : [1569]. 2 flf. Gothic letter. excellent any 2) Porters geuen No persons to come or bring goods from London to Windsor or Eton on pain of a month’s imprisonment, and whipping. In case of extreme necessity, the Mayor of Windsor shall certify the Lord Steward or other who shall give a warrant for entry. Such person not to enter any house. Persons leaving Windsor not to return without leave The Knight Marshall to stop all traffic between London and Windsor. B.M. G. 6463 (118). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (127). Queen’s (118) . N° 643. 23 OCTOBER.—BY THE QUEENE. [Begins] Whereas the Queenes Maiestie our Soueraigne Lady by ... [Further adjournment of Michaelmas Term.] Windsor : 23 October [1569]. London : Jugge and Cawood : [1569]. 1 f. Gothic letter. pestilence well or By Proclamation [No. 642, q. v.] Michaelmas Term was adjourned unto Crastino animarum. It is now further adjourned to the Octabis of Hilary next. Money to be paid in as usual. B.M. G. 6463 (120). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (129). Queen’s (120). 644. 24 NOVEMBER.—BY THE QUEENE. [Begins] The Queenes Maiestie was sundry wyse about the latter ende ... [Against the Earls of Northumberland and Westmoreland.] Windsor: 24 November 1569. London : Jugge and Cawood: [1569]. 2 ff. Gothic letter. of of 2) and rebellions Certain murmurings in Yorkshire and Durham prove to have been caused by the Earls of Northumberland and Westmoreland. These when examined by the Lord President, Sussex, pi-ofessed entire allegiance, but later refused to obey the Queen’s and other summons, and are now in open rebellion. They are traitors and not to be aided in any way. This is the first rebellion in the reign. B.M. G. 6463 (121). Bodl. Arch. F.c. 11 (130). Queen’s (121). Antiq.* (4). MS. copy, B.M. Cal. C. 1. 355. Strype, Ann. i. (2) 313. B.M. Cal. B. ix. 405; Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (131); P.R.O. S.P.D. Add. Eliz. 15. 29 have copies of the rebel Proc. Nov. 15th. N® 045^ 28 NOVEMBER.—[BY THE LIEUTENANT GENERAL IN THE NORTH.] A Proclama- tion set foorth by Therle of Sussex, the Queenes Maiesties Lieuetenaunt generall in the North, de- claring truely the falsehodes and vayne delusions whereby Tberles of Northumberlande and West- merlande, and their confederates, do abuse the Queenes Maiesties subiectes, to mayntajme their rebellious enterprises, the xxviii. of Nouember 1569. [Carlisle] : 28 November 1569. [London : Jugge and Cawood : 1569.] 2 ff. Gothic letter. T. Sussex. confe- calling 2) the lyfe. These Earls are in rebellion against the justice of the Queen, pretending sometimes ‘ a popish holynesse ’ or a ‘ desire to preserue the state of the auncient nobilities from destruction ’. We notify that they are Traitors, and all who have reason, duty to their Sovereign, or love to their country, are not to aid them. B.M. G. 6463 (123). Bodl. Arch. F.c. 11 (132). Queen’s (123). Strype, Ann. i. (2) 317. See P.R.O. S.P.D. Add. Eliz. 15. 30‘ for an earlier proclamation by Sussex; 15. 39' for one by the Deputy Lieut, of Berwick. S.P.D. Add. 17. 3‘ a proclamation by Sussex 2 Jan. Scrope and Hunsdon issued a proclamation 19 Feb. N° 646. 1569-70 18 FEBRUARY—BY THE QUEENE. [Begins] The Queenes most excellent Maiestie consyderyng that... [Pardoning certain Rebels in the North.] Hampton Court; 18 February 1569[-70]. London: Jugge and Cawood : [1569-70]. 1 f. Gothic letter. conspiracies, discouered inheritaunce. The late rebellion being put down, the Queen will pardon all rebels, not owning lands, tenements, hereditaments, or estate of inheritance, who obtain from the Commissioners within 40 days a note of their submission, which shall be a sufficient warrant for a pai'don under great seal within 3 months of the date of the note. This pardon does not apply to persons in prison, on bail, or out of the kingdom. B.M. G. 6463 (125). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (134). Queen’s (125) . Hunt. S. 1. 3 (59), original signed. N° 647. 18 FEBRUARY .-[BY THE PRIVY COUN- CIL.] The fourme of the othe made bj'’ such as haue made their humble submission to the Queenes Maiesties Commissioners, for their offences in the late rebellion begun in the North in Nouember, 1569, and the twelfth yere of the raigne of the Queenes Maiestie, Elizabeth by the grace of God, &c. London: Jugge and Cawood : [1569-70]. 1 f. Gothic letter. Ma- Fraunce So That they are heartily sorry for rebellion and will be true and faithful subjects. That they will never make unlawful assemblies. That they will not commit treason, nor know it to be committed. ‘ That no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have an jurisdic- tion, power, superioritie, preeminence, or aucthoritie, ecclesiasticall or spirituall within this Realme : &c.’ B.M. G. 6463 (126). Bodl. Arch. F. c. 11 (135). Queen’s (126) . Strype, Ann. i. (2) 321. Floriate initial. 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