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         England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
      
       
         
           1665
        
      
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             By the King, a proclamation for removing the receipt of His Majesties exchequer from Non-such to Westminster
             England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
             Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
          
           1 broadside.
           
             Printed by Leonard Lichfield for John Bill, and Christopher Barker ...,
             Oxford :
             1665 [i.e. 1666]
          
           
             "Given at our court at Oxford the 5th day of January in the seventeenth year of His Majesties reign."
             Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           England and Wales. -- Exchequer.
           Finance -- England.
           Proclamations -- Great Britain.
        
      
    
     
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               C
               R
            
             
               HONI
               SOIT
               QVI
               MAL
               Y
               PENSE
            
             royal blazon or coat of arms
          
        
         
           BY
           THE
           KING
           .
        
         
           
             A
             PROCLAMATION
          
           ,
           For
           removing
           the
           Receipt
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Exchequer
           from
           Non-such
           to
           Westminster
           .
        
         
           
             CHARLES
             REX
             ,
          
        
         
           THe
           King
           's
           Most
           Excellent
           Majesty
           upon
           Weighty
           Considerations
           hath
           thought
           fit
           ,
           to
           remove
           the
           Receipt
           of
           His
           Exchequer
           ,
           together
           with
           the
           Tally-Office
           ,
           and
           all
           things
           thereunto
           belonging
           from
           His
           Honour
           of
           Non-such
           ,
           where
           the
           same
           is
           now
           kept
           ,
           to
           the
           City
           of
           Westminster
           ;
           And
           doth
           therefore
           by
           this
           His
           Proclamation
           Publish
           ,
           That
           the
           same
           shall
           be
           there
           opened
           on
           the
           Twentieth
           day
           of
           this
           instant
           Month
           of
           January
           ,
           to
           the
           end
           that
           all
           Persons
           ,
           whom
           the
           same
           may
           concern
           ,
           may
           take
           notice
           to
           repair
           thither
           upon
           all
           occasions
           ,
           concerning
           the
           bringing
           in
           ,
           or
           issuing
           out
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Treasure
           ,
           at
           the
           Receipt
           of
           His
           Exchequer
           .
           Willing
           and
           Requiring
           all
           Sheriffs
           ,
           Bayliffs
           ,
           Collectors
           ,
           and
           all
           other
           Officers
           ,
           Accomptants
           ,
           and
           Persons
           whatsoever
           ,
           who
           are
           to
           pay
           in
           any
           Moneys
           into
           the
           said
           Receipt
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Exchequer
           ,
           or
           otherwise
           to
           attend
           the
           same
           ,
           to
           keep
           their
           days
           and
           times
           at
           Westminster
           aforesaid
           ,
           and
           there
           to
           doe
           ,
           pay
           and
           perform
           in
           all
           things
           ,
           as
           they
           should
           or
           ought
           to
           have
           done
           ,
           if
           the
           said
           Receipt
           had
           not
           been
           removed
           ,
           but
           there
           continued
           .
        
         
           
             Given
             at
             our
             Court
             at
             Oxford
             
               the
               5th
               day
               of
               January
               in
               the
               Seventeenth
               year
               of
               His
               Majesties
               Reign
               .
            
          
           
           GOD
           SAVE
           THE
           KING
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           OXFORD
           :
           Printed
           by
           
             Leonard
             Lichfeild
          
           Printer
           to
           the
           University
           ,
           For
           
             John
             Bill
          
           ,
           and
           
             Christopher
             Barker
          
           ,
           Printers
           to
           His
           Majesty
           ,
           
             Anno
             Dom.
          
           1665.
           
        
      
    
  

