At the council-chamber in Whitehall, the eighth day of November, 1697 present Their Excellencies the lords justices in council.
         England and Wales. Lords Justices.
      
       
         
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             At the council-chamber in Whitehall, the eighth day of November, 1697 present Their Excellencies the lords justices in council.
             England and Wales. Lords Justices.
          
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             Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ...,
             London :
             1697.
          
           
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           AT
           THE
           Council-Chamber
           in
           Whitehall
           ,
           
             The
             Eight
             Day
             of
             
               November
               ,
            
             1697.
             
          
           PRESENT
           ,
           Their
           Excellencies
           the
           Lords
           Justices
           in
           Council
           .
        
         
           WHereas
           divers
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Subjects
           who
           are
           Attainted
           of
           High
           Treason
           ,
           or
           who
           have
           been
           in
           Rebellion
           against
           His
           Majesty
           ,
           and
           other
           Dangerous
           and
           Disaffected
           Persons
           ,
           have
           withdrawn
           themselves
           into
           
             France
             ,
          
           and
           other
           Parts
           beyond
           the
           Seas
           ,
           And
           whereas
           Information
           has
           been
           given
           to
           this
           Board
           ,
           That
           some
           of
           the
           said
           Persons
           are
           coming
           out
           of
           
             France
          
           and
           other
           Foreign
           Parts
           into
           this
           Kingdom
           ,
           without
           any
           Permission
           or
           Leave
           for
           the
           same
           ▪
           which
           ,
           if
           not
           prevented
           ,
           may
           Endanger
           the
           Safety
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Royal
           Person
           ,
           and
           Disturb
           the
           Peace
           of
           this
           Kingdom
           :
           Their
           Excellencies
           the
           Lords
           Justices
           in
           Council
           ,
           taking
           the
           same
           into
           Consideration
           ,
           have
           thought
           fit
           to
           Order
           ,
           That
           all
           Mayors
           ,
           Justices
           of
           the
           Peace
           ,
           and
           other
           Magistrates
           and
           Officers
           ,
           whom
           it
           may
           Concern
           ,
           do
           take
           Care
           ,
           and
           give
           the
           necessary
           Directions
           ,
           That
           all
           Persons
           ,
           being
           His
           Majesties
           Subjects
           ,
           who
           shall
           come
           from
           
             France
             ,
             Flanders
             ,
             Holland
          
           or
           
             Hamburgh
          
           into
           this
           Kingdom
           ,
           not
           having
           a
           Pass
           from
           His
           Majesty
           ,
           or
           His
           Majesties
           Minister
           Residing
           in
           any
           of
           those
           Places
           respectively
           ,
           be
           Apprehended
           and
           Secured
           in
           Safe
           Custody
           ,
           together
           with
           their
           Papers
           ,
           till
           they
           are
           Examined
           .
           In
           Order
           to
           which
           the
           said
           Magistrates
           are
           to
           give
           Notice
           from
           time
           to
           time
           to
           One
           of
           His
           Majesties
           Principal
           Secretaries
           of
           State
           of
           all
           Persons
           so
           Apprehended
           ,
           that
           such
           further
           Directions
           may
           be
           given
           concerning
           them
           ,
           as
           shall
           be
           Requisite
           .
           And
           to
           the
           intent
           that
           all
           Persons
           concerned
           may
           take
           due
           Notice
           hereof
           ,
           Their
           Excellencies
           have
           thought
           fit
           to
           Direct
           that
           this
           Order
           be
           Printed
           ,
           and
           also
           publisht
           in
           the
           Gazette
           .
        
         
           
             John
             Povey
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             London
             ,
          
           Printed
           by
           
             Charles
             Bill
             ,
          
           and
           the
           Executrix
           of
           
             Thomas
             Newcomb
             ,
          
           deceas'd
           ,
           Printers
           to
           the
           Kings
           most
           Excellent
           Majesty
           .
           1697.