The History of Lynn, Vol. 1 [of 2]Richards, William
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The History of Lynn, Vol. 1 [of 2]
Richards, William
Fens, The (England); King's Lynn (England)
“_Hampton Court_.—His Majesty lately set forth a _Proclamation for
the better ordering of those who repair to the Court for cure of the
disease called the King’s Evil_, wherein his Majesty being as ready
and willing to relieve the necessities and diseases of his good
Subjects by his Sacred Touch, which shall come for cure, as any of
his Royal Predecessors, in which, by the Grace and Blessing of God,
he hath in an extraordinary measure had good success, and yet in his
princely wisdom, foreseeing that fit times are necessary to be
appointed for the performing of that great work of Charity, doth
declare his Royal pleasure to be, that from henceforth the usual
times for presenting such persons, shall be from the Feast of
_All-saints_, commonly called _Alhallowtide_, to a week before
_Christmas_, and in the month before Easter, being more convenient
for the temperature of the season, and in respect of any contagion
that may happen in this near access to his Majesties Sacred Person.
His Majesty doth further command that none presume to repair to Court
for cure of the said disease, but within the limits appointed, and
that such persons who come for that purpose, bring certificates under
the hands of the Parson, Vicar, or Minister and Church-Wardens of the
Parishes where they dwell, testifying that they have not at any time
before been touched by the King; further charging all Justices of
Peace, Constables, &c. that they suffer not any to pass but such as
have such Certificates, under pain of his Majestys displeasure: And
that his Majesties Subjects may have the better knowledge of it, his
Majesties will is, that this Proclamation be published and affixed in
some open place in every Market Town of this Realm.” {317a}
To the above Extracts, only one more shall be here added, from another
Public Paper, called _The Newes_, of May 18, 1664.—
“His Sacred Majesty having declared it to be his royal will and
purpose to continue the healing of his people for the Evil during the
month of May, and then give over till Michaelmas next, I am commanded
to give Notice thereof, that the people may not come up to the town
in the interim and lose their labour.” {317b}
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