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         England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III)
      
       
         
           1696
        
      
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             By the King, a proclamation for apprehending Cardell Goodman
             England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III)
             William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
          
           1 broadside.
           
             Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...,
             London :
             1696.
          
           
             "Given at our court at Kensington the fifth day of November, 1696, in the eighth year of our reign."
             Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           Goodman, Cardell, 1649?-1699.
           Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702.
        
      
    
     
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           By
           the
           King
           ,
           A
           PROCLAMATION
           ,
           For
           Apprehending
           
             CARDELL
             GOODMAN
             .
          
        
         
           
             WILLIAM
             R.
             
          
        
         
           WHereas
           
             Cardell
             Goodman
          
           was
           Accused
           of
           High
           Treason
           ,
           in
           Conspiring
           the
           Death
           and
           Destruction
           of
           His
           Majesty
           ,
           and
           thereupon
           Apprehended
           ,
           and
           afterwards
           upon
           some
           Information
           and
           Evidence
           given
           by
           him
           against
           several
           of
           the
           Conspirators
           ,
           was
           permitted
           by
           His
           Majesty
           to
           be
           Discharged
           out
           of
           Prison
           upon
           Bail
           ;
           And
           whereas
           the
           said
           
             Cardell
             Goodman
             ,
          
           intending
           to
           Suppress
           the
           Information
           which
           he
           hath
           formerly
           given
           ,
           and
           to
           Prevent
           the
           further
           Prosecution
           of
           such
           Traytors
           ,
           in
           order
           to
           bring
           them
           to
           Iustice
           ,
           hath
           lately
           Absconded
           from
           his
           usual
           Place
           of
           Abode
           ,
           and
           is
           fled
           from
           Iustice
           :
           His
           Majesty
           therefore
           (
           with
           the
           Advice
           of
           His
           Privy
           Council
           )
           hath
           thought
           fit
           to
           Issue
           this
           His
           Royal
           Proclamation
           ,
           hereby
           Commanding
           all
           His
           Loving
           Subjects
           ,
           to
           Discover
           ,
           Take
           and
           Apprehend
           the
           said
           
             Cardell
             Goodman
             ,
          
           where
           ever
           he
           may
           be
           found
           ,
           and
           to
           Carry
           him
           before
           the
           next
           Iustice
           of
           Peace
           or
           Chief
           Magistrate
           ,
           who
           is
           hereby
           Required
           to
           Commit
           him
           to
           the
           next
           Goal
           ,
           there
           to
           remain
           until
           he
           shall
           be
           thence
           delivered
           by
           due
           Course
           of
           Law.
           And
           His
           Majesty
           doth
           hereby
           Require
           the
           said
           Iustice
           or
           other
           Chief
           Magistrate
           immediately
           to
           give
           Notice
           thereof
           to
           His
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           or
           to
           one
           of
           His
           Principal
           Secretaries
           of
           State.
           And
           His
           Majesty
           doth
           hereby
           Publish
           and
           Declare
           ,
           That
           whosoever
           shall
           Conceal
           the
           said
           
             Cardell
             Goodman
             ,
          
           shall
           be
           Proceeded
           against
           with
           the
           utmost
           Severity
           according
           to
           Law.
           And
           whosoever
           shall
           Discover
           and
           Apprehend
           the
           said
           
             Cardell
             Goodman
             ,
          
           and
           Bring
           him
           before
           such
           Iustice
           of
           Peace
           or
           Chief
           Magistrate
           ,
           shall
           Receive
           as
           a
           Reward
           the
           Sum
           of
           One
           thousand
           Pounds
           ;
           which
           said
           Sum
           of
           One
           thousand
           Pounds
           the
           Commissioners
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Treasury
           are
           hereby
           Directed
           to
           Pay
           accordingly
           .
        
         
           
             Given
             at
             Our
             Court
             at
             
               Kensington
            
             
               the
               Fifth
               Day
               of
               
                 November
                 ,
              
               1696.
               
            
             In
             the
             Eighth
             Year
             of
             Our
             Reign
             .
          
        
         
           God
           save
           the
           King.
           
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             
               LONDON
               ,
            
             Printed
             by
             
               Charles
               Bill
               ,
            
             and
             the
             Executrix
             of
             
               Thomas
               Newcomb
               ,
            
             deceas'd
             ,
             Printers
             to
             the
             Kings
             most
             Excellent
             Majesty
             .
             1696.
             
          
        
      
    
  

