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May 1792

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(COPY.)
WHITEHALL, May 26th, 1792.

SIR,


IN consequence of the Attempts which have
been made to excite groundless Discontents by means of sundry Seditious
Publications, His Majesty has thought it expedient to issue his Royal
Proclamation, warning all Persons to be upon their guard against such
Attempts; and charging the Magistrates to exert themselves to discover the
Authors thereof, and to take effectual Care to prevent any Tumults
and Disorders, to which they may tend.

I have the honour to transmit to you by His Majesty's Command, Six
Copies of the said Proclamation, in order that you may take Proper
Measures for carrying the same into Effect ; and for encouraging all Officers
and Persons to exert themselves in their respective Stations, to discover and
bring to Justices the Authors of the Offences therein mentioned, and to
preserve the public Tranquillity.

I have the honour to be, Sir.
your most obedient humble Servant,
HENRY DUNDAS< no role > .

CLERK OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY
OF MIDDLESEX .




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