A PROCLAMATION Discharging all persons in the Southern and Western Shires, to Travel from one Jurisdiction to another without a Pass.
Forasmuch as We having thought fit to Commissionat some of Our Privy Council, to go to the Southern and VVestern Shires of this Kingdom, for supp [...] and punishing disorders there, and We being-resolved to prevent the Traveling [...] king and Vagrant persons, and others disaffected to Our Government, in the saids Shires, during the abode of Our Commissioners there, for carrying of false News, and other wicked purposes. Do therefore, with advice of the Lords of Our Privy Council, hereby strictly Prohibite and Discharge all Our Subjects, of what quality soever, to go out of one Jurisdiction to another, in the said Southern and Western Shires, without a Pass from one of Our Privy Counsellors, Our saids Commissioners, or the Sheriffs, Bailiffs, Magistrats of Burghs, Commissioners of Excise, or Justices of Peace of the Jurisdiction from whence they came, or any one of them, under the pain of being punished as persons disaffected to Our Government. And VVe hereby Require the several Magistrats foresaids, to apprehend and secure any person coming within their respective Jurisdictions without having a Pass, as said is, until the return of Our saids Commissioners, as they will be answerable. Our Will is herefore, and VVe Charge you strictly and Command, that incontinent, these Our Letters seen, you pass to the Mercat Cross of Edinburgh and remanent Mercat Crosses of the head Burghs of the VVestern and Southern Shires of this Kingdom, and other places needful, and there, by open Proclamation, make publication of the Premisses, that all persons concerned may have notice thereof, and give obedience thereto, as they will be answerable.
GOD save the KING.
Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most Sacred Majesty, anno DOM. 1684.