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August 23, 1775
By the KING,
A PROCLAMATION,
FOR
SUPPRESSING REBELLION AND SEDITION
GEORGE R.
WHEREAS many of Our Subjects in divers Parts of
our Colonies and Plantations in North America,
misled by dangerous and ill designing men, and
forgetting the Allegiance which they owe to the
power that has protected and supported them; after
various disorderly acts committed in disturbance of
the publick peace, to the obstruction of lawful
commerce, and to the oppression of our loyal
subjects carrying on the same; have at length
proceeded to open and avowed rebellion, by arraying
themselves in a hostile manner, to withstand the
execution of the law, and traitorously preparing,
ordering and levying war against us: And whereas
there is reason to apprehend that such rebellion
hath been much promoted and encouraged by the
traitorous correspondence, counsels and comfort of
divers wicked and desperate persons within this
realm: To the end therefore, that none of our
subjects may neglect or violate their duty through
ignorance thereof, or through any doubt of the
protection which the law will afford to their
loyalty and zeal, we have thought fit, by and with
the advice of our Privy Council, to issue our Royal
Proclamation, hereby declaring, that not only all
our Officers, civil and military, are obliged to
exert their utmost endeavours to suppress such
rebellion, and to bring the traitors to justice, but
that all our subjects of this Realm, and the
dominions thereunto belonging, are bound by law to
be aiding and assisting in the suppression of such
rebellion, and to disclose and make known all
traitorous conspiracies and attempts against us, our
crown and dignity; and we do accordingly strictly
charge and command all our Officers, as well civil
as military, and all others our obedient and loyal
subjects, to use their utmost endeavours to
withstand and suppress such rebellion, and to
disclose and make known all treasons and traitorous
conspiracies which they shall know to be against us,
our crown and dignity; and for that purpose, that
they transmit to one of our principal Secretaries of
State, or other proper officer, due and full
information of all persons who shall be found
carrying on correspondence with, or in any manner or
degree aiding or abetting the persons now in open
arms and rebellion against our Government, within
any of our Colonies and Plantations in North
America, in order to bring to condign punishment
the authors, perpetrators, and abetters of such
traitorous designs.
Given at our Court at St. James's
the twenty-third day of August, one thousand
seven hundred and seventy five, in the fifteenth
year of our reign.
God save the King.
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