¶ By the Queene.
FOrasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our Soueraigne Ladie, is crediblie enfourmed that the infec̄tion of the plague is at this present in sundry places in & about the Citie of London, and in other places neere adioyning to the same, whereas by the continuaunce therof, through the greater repayre and resorte of her louing subiectes, great perill and daunger myght not onlye ensue vnto her most royall person, but also to her most louing Subiectes, repairing thither for their suites and causes, and thereby also geue occasion of dispersing of the same in other partes of the Realme: Her Maiestie for the sayde necessarie consyderations, and hoping that the same wyll by the goodnesse of almyghtie God, with the coldnesse of the yere, and such holsome orders as are taken in her sayde Citie, the rather ceasse by the adiournement of parte of this next Terme of Saint Michael nowe at hande, from the vtas of the same, vntyll the fourth returne of the saide Terme, called Mensis Michaelis next comming. Her Maiestie therefore of her especiall fauour and cle [...]ncie. is pleased and contented to adiourne the sayde Terme of Saint Michael, that is to say, from the vtas thereof, vnto the sayde fourth returne of the saide Terme, called Mensis Michaelis next comming, which her Maiestie signifieth to all and singuler her louing subiectes of this her Realme, to thintent that they and euery of them which hath cause or commaundement to appeare in any of her highnesse Courtes at Westminster, in or at any day or tyme from and after the sayde [...] of Saint Michael, may tarry at their dwellinges, or where their busines otherwyse shall lie, without resorting to any the sayde Courtes for that cause, before Mensis Michaelis next comming, and that without daunger of forfaiture, pe [...] or contempt to incurre towardes her hignesse in that behalfe. And neuerthelesse her Maiesties pleasure is, that two of her Iustices, that is to say of eyther Benche one, shal the first day of Michaelmas Terme, called Octabis Michaelis, [...]ding to the auncient order of her lawes, kepe the Essoynes of the saide Octabis Michaelis: at which vtas of Saint Mi [...]el writtes of adiournement shalbe directed to the said Iustices, geuing them aucthoritie to adiourne the sayde Terme of Saint Michael, that is to say, from the vtas thereof, vntyll Menfis Michaelis, as before is sayde: And the sayde adiournement shalbe made in the first day of the saide vtas, commonly called the day of the Essoynes. And further her Maiesties pleasure is, that all matters, causes, and suites depending in any of her other Courtes betweene partie and partie, as in [...] highnesse Courtes of Chauncerie, Starre chamber, and Exchequer, Courtes of wardes & Liueries, Duchie of Lancaster, and Courte of requestes, shall haue continuaunce, and the parties shall haue day from the date of these presentes vnto Mensis Michaelis, as before is sayd.
Prouided alway, and her Maiesties pleasure and commaundement is, that all Collectours, Receauers, Sheriffes, and other accomptauntes, & all other persons that shoulde or ought to accompte or pay any summe or summes of mony in any of her Maiesties Courte of Exchequer, Courtes of wardes & Liueries, or of her Duchie of Lancaster, or in any of them, or to enter into any accompt in any of the same Courtes, shall repayre vnto the accustomed places at Westminster, where her highnesse hath appoynted such officers and ministers, as for that purpose her Maiestie hath thought expedient, and there to pay and do in euery behalfe, as though no such Proclamation of adiournement had ben had or made.
And her highnesse further pleasure and commaundement is, that al Sheriffes shal returne their wryttes and processe, agaynst all suche accomptauntes and debters at the dayes therein appoynted, And yf any person or persons, who ought to accompt or pay any summe or summes of money to her Maiestie in any the Courtes and places aforesayde, do make default therein: that then her highnesse wryttes and processe shalbe awarded and sent foorth agaynst euerye such person and persons, and the same to be duely and orderlye serued and returned by the Sheriffes and officers thereunto appoynted, in suche lyke maner and fourme, as the same shoulde haue ben if this presente Proclamation had not ben made. And yf any Sheriffe or other Officer shall make defaulte, or be negligent in seruyng, executyng, and returnyng of anye the wryttes and processe aforesayde: that then euery suche Sheriffe and other Officer shal incurre suche paynes and penalties, as by the sayde Courtes or any of them shalbe taxed and assessed: Willyng and commaundyng all and euery of her Maiesties Sheriffes, officers, ministers, & subiectes, to whom it doth or shall appertayne, to obserue & keepe theyr assemblies, and apparaunces, with al theyr Returnes and Certificates in her hyghnesse said Courtes at Westminster in Mensis Michaelis next commyng, then and there to be holden and kept, and there to do theyr offices and dueties in euery behalfe, in like maner and fourme, as they shoulde or ought to haue done yf this present Proclamation had not ben had or made, as they wyll aunswere to the contrary at theyr peryls.
Gyuen at our manour of Reading, the .xxiiii. day of September, in the twelfth yere of her Maiesties raigne.God saue the Queene.
❧ Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, Printers to the Queenes Maiestie.
Cum priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis.