By the King a proclamation prohibiting the vse of snaffles, and commanding the vse of bittes for riding.

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By the King a proclamation prohibiting the vse of snaffles, and commanding the vse of bittes for riding.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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Imprinted at London :: By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie,
M.DC.XXVII [1627]
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Bits (Bridles) -- England.
Horsemanship -- Equipment and supplies.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
Broadsides -- London (England) -- 17th century.
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DIEV ET MON DROIT
HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE

❧ By the King.

❧ A Proclamation prohibiting the vse of Snaffles, and commanding the vse of Bittes for Riding.

THe Kings most Excellent MAIESTY, taking into His Princely thoughts, the present state of these times, and how necessary it is, that all his louing Subiects should be prouided, for their owne defence, and the defence of Realme, vpon all occasions, and sudden euents; And fin∣ding by experience, that such horses, as are to be imployed for Seruice, are more apt and fit to be managed by such as shal ride them being vsed to the Bittes, then to the Snaffles: His Maiesties therefore, by the Aduice of the Lords, and others of His Priuie Counsell, hath thought fit, and doth hereby straitly charge and command, that no person or persons whatsoeuer, of what degree or condition soeuer, other then such only as His Maiestie, in respect of their attendance vpon His Royall Person, in times of disponrt, or otherwise, shall licence thereunto, shall from henceforth in riding, vse any Snaffles, but Bittes onely, vpon paine of His Maiesties high displeasure, and vpon such further Paines, Penalties, and Imprisonments, as by Lawes and Statutes of this Realme of England, or by His Maiesties Prerogatiue Royall, can or may bee inflicted vpon the offenders, for their contempt of His Maiesties Royall Commandement in that behalfe.

Giuen at His Maiesties Court at White-Hall, the twentieth day of Nouember in the third yeere of His Highnesse Reigne of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland.


God saue the King.
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