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thence until the ]7th day of Feb. 

 then next ensuing, as the period 

 of time during which it shall and 

 may be lawful for any i^erson or 

 persons to deliver into the said 

 Mint any such ojd silver coin of 

 this realm, and as the day from 

 and after which, and as the period 

 qf time during which, there shall 

 be delivered out of the said Mint, 

 new silver coins equal to the 

 amount pf the silver coins that 

 shall be so brought in, pursuant 

 to, and under the directions of the 

 said act ; \A'e do for this piu-pose, 

 in the name and on the behalf of 

 his Majesty, and by and with the 

 advice aforesaid, publish this pro- 

 clamationj and do hereby name 

 and appoint the 3d day of Feb- 

 ruary now next ensuing, as the 

 day from and after which, and 

 from thence until the 17th day of 

 February then next ensuing, as 

 the period of time during' which 

 it shall and may be lawful for any 

 person or persons to deliver into 

 his M.njesty's said Mint any such 

 old silver coin, and the said 3d 

 day of Februaiy now nejvt ensuing, 

 as the day fiom and after which 

 and from thence until the 17th 

 day of February then next ensu- 

 ing, as the pericul of time dvu'ing 

 which there shall be delivered out 

 of the said Mint new silver coins, 

 as in the said act is n>entioned, 

 pursuant to the regulations and 

 directions tliereof. 



Given at the Court at Brighton, 

 the 18th day of January, 1817, in 

 the 57th year of his Majesty's 

 reign. 



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George, P. R.-^— \A'liereas on the 

 twenty-eighth day of this instant 

 month of January, divers persons, 

 riotously assembled^ upd stationed 



in different places in the city of 

 Westminster, proceeded to com- 

 mit certain daring and highly 

 criniinal outrages, in gross viola- 

 tion of the public peace, to the 

 actual danger of our Royal Per^c^n, 

 and to the interruption of our 

 passage to and from the Paiiia- 

 ment : We therefore, in the name 

 and on the behalf of his Majesty, 

 and by and with the advice of his 

 Majesty's Privy Council, in pur- 

 suance of an address frpm the two 

 houses of Parliament, do hereby 

 enjoin all magistrates, and all 

 other his Majesty's loving sub- 

 jects, to use their utmost endea- 

 vours to discover and cause to be 

 apprehended the authors, actors, 

 and abettors concerned in such 

 outrages, in order that they may 

 by.e dealt with according to law : 

 And we do hereby promise, that 

 any person or persons, other than 

 those actually concerned in doing 

 any act by wlncii our Royal Per- 

 son was immediately ejulangered, 

 who shall give information, so as 

 that any of the authors, actors, 

 or abettors concerned in such out- 

 rages as aforesaid, iijiay be appre- 

 hended and brouglit to justice, 

 shall receive a reward of one 

 thousand pounds, to be paid on 

 conviction of every such offender ; 

 which said sum of one thousand 

 pounds the Lords Conunissioners 

 of his Alajesty's Treasury are here- 

 by recjuired and directed to pay 

 accordingly: And we do further 

 promise, that any person or jter- 

 sons concerned in such outrages 

 as aforesaid, other than such as 

 were actually concerned in any 

 act by which our Royal Person 

 was immediately endangered, who 

 shall give ixiformation, so that 

 any of such auth,oi's, actors, or 



abettors 



