Handlist of proclamations issued by royal and other constitutional authorities, 1714-1910, George I to Edward VII
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GEORGE I.
1 st Year.
(i August.)
1 AUGUST 1714.
1 August. By the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, assisted
with those of tier late Majesty's Privy Council, and mnnbers
of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord
Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London. Proclaiming
Prince George, Elector of Brunswick-Lunenburg, King,
as " George I."
Hodgkin.
1 August. By the Privy Comicil of Scotland. Proclaiming
George 1. as King. [Edinburgh.]
G.R.H., Signet.
1 August. By the Parliament. That in the King's absence
the government be administered by Lords Justices.
1 August. By the Privy Council.
necessary alterations in the Liturgy.
For making the
5 August. By the Lords Justices of England. Requiring
all persons being in office of authority or government
at the decease of the late Queen to proceed in the
execution of their respective offices.
B.L.
5 August. By the Lords fustices of England.
Speech to both Houses of Parliament.
Their
5 August. By the Earl Marshal, For a general mourning
for her late Majesty Queen Anne.
B.L.
[5 August.] By the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and
Town Council of Ediiiburgh, assisted with inimbers of
noblemen and other principal gentlemen of quality. Pro¬
claiming George L as King in Scotland.
G.R.H.
6 August. By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland.
Proclaiming George L as King in Ireland.
R.O., Dublin.
7 August. By the Privy Council.'^e.oyi\xm^2\\^o\^xr\ovs
of forts and officers of the army in Ireland to repair to
their posts.
7 August. By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland.
For disarming Papists and seizing all serviceable horses
in their possession.
R.O., Dublin.
13 August. By the Lords Justices of Engla^id. Their
Speech to Parliament on receiving letters from the King.
17 August. By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland.
For making the necessary alterations in the Prayers for
the Royal Family.
R.O., Dublin.
20 AUGUST 1714.
20 August. By the Earl Marshal. On the funeral of
the Queen.
B.L.
21 August. By tlie Lords Justices of Ejigland. Their
Speech adjourning Parliament to Wednesday (the 25th
August).
25 August. By the Lords Justices of England. Their
Speech proroguing Parliament to the 23rd September.
29 August. By James \Stuart, the Pretender\ styling
himself King James III. of England and KingJamesVIlI.
of Scotland. Protest against the Brunswick Succession.
[In French, printed at Lyons.]
B.M.
The same, translated Into English.
B.M.
3 September. By the Lords Justices of England. For
putting off mourning on the occasion of his Majesty's
entry.
4 September. By the Earl Marshal. Mourning to be
laid aside for his Majesty's entry.
6 September. By the Earl Marshal. Appointing Com¬
missioners for hearing claims of service at the Coronation.
8 September. By the Privy Council. Against throu^ing
fireworks during his Majesty's entry.
15 September. By the Lords Justices oJ England.
Ordering the payment of ;^ioo,ooo to any person who
shall seize and secure the Pretender in case he shall land,
or attempt to land in any of his Majesty's dominions.
B.L.
15 September. By the Earl Marshal. Regulating the
admission of coaches into Greenwich Park on the occasion
of his Majesty's entry.
22 September. His Majesty's Declaration at the first
sitting of the Privy Council.
B.L., Hodgkin.
29 September. By His Majesty in Council. Declaring
the Privy Council dissolved, and directing the Lords and
others hereinafter named to attend at St. James's on
Friday, the ist October, to be sworn of his Majesty's
Privy Council.
1 October. By the Privy Council. For altering the
Prayers for the Royal Family by substituting " Prince
George of Wales " for " His Royal Highness the Prince".
1 October. By the Archbishop of Canterbury. Directions
for altering the Prayers for the Royal Family as directed.
1 st Year.
(i August.)
1 AUGUST 1714.
1 August. By the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, assisted
with those of tier late Majesty's Privy Council, and mnnbers
of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord
Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London. Proclaiming
Prince George, Elector of Brunswick-Lunenburg, King,
as " George I."
Hodgkin.
1 August. By the Privy Comicil of Scotland. Proclaiming
George 1. as King. [Edinburgh.]
G.R.H., Signet.
1 August. By the Parliament. That in the King's absence
the government be administered by Lords Justices.
1 August. By the Privy Council.
necessary alterations in the Liturgy.
For making the
5 August. By the Lords Justices of England. Requiring
all persons being in office of authority or government
at the decease of the late Queen to proceed in the
execution of their respective offices.
B.L.
5 August. By the Lords fustices of England.
Speech to both Houses of Parliament.
Their
5 August. By the Earl Marshal, For a general mourning
for her late Majesty Queen Anne.
B.L.
[5 August.] By the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and
Town Council of Ediiiburgh, assisted with inimbers of
noblemen and other principal gentlemen of quality. Pro¬
claiming George L as King in Scotland.
G.R.H.
6 August. By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland.
Proclaiming George L as King in Ireland.
R.O., Dublin.
7 August. By the Privy Council.'^e.oyi\xm^2\\^o\^xr\ovs
of forts and officers of the army in Ireland to repair to
their posts.
7 August. By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland.
For disarming Papists and seizing all serviceable horses
in their possession.
R.O., Dublin.
13 August. By the Lords Justices of Engla^id. Their
Speech to Parliament on receiving letters from the King.
17 August. By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland.
For making the necessary alterations in the Prayers for
the Royal Family.
R.O., Dublin.
20 AUGUST 1714.
20 August. By the Earl Marshal. On the funeral of
the Queen.
B.L.
21 August. By tlie Lords Justices of Ejigland. Their
Speech adjourning Parliament to Wednesday (the 25th
August).
25 August. By the Lords Justices of England. Their
Speech proroguing Parliament to the 23rd September.
29 August. By James \Stuart, the Pretender\ styling
himself King James III. of England and KingJamesVIlI.
of Scotland. Protest against the Brunswick Succession.
[In French, printed at Lyons.]
B.M.
The same, translated Into English.
B.M.
3 September. By the Lords Justices of England. For
putting off mourning on the occasion of his Majesty's
entry.
4 September. By the Earl Marshal. Mourning to be
laid aside for his Majesty's entry.
6 September. By the Earl Marshal. Appointing Com¬
missioners for hearing claims of service at the Coronation.
8 September. By the Privy Council. Against throu^ing
fireworks during his Majesty's entry.
15 September. By the Lords Justices oJ England.
Ordering the payment of ;^ioo,ooo to any person who
shall seize and secure the Pretender in case he shall land,
or attempt to land in any of his Majesty's dominions.
B.L.
15 September. By the Earl Marshal. Regulating the
admission of coaches into Greenwich Park on the occasion
of his Majesty's entry.
22 September. His Majesty's Declaration at the first
sitting of the Privy Council.
B.L., Hodgkin.
29 September. By His Majesty in Council. Declaring
the Privy Council dissolved, and directing the Lords and
others hereinafter named to attend at St. James's on
Friday, the ist October, to be sworn of his Majesty's
Privy Council.
1 October. By the Privy Council. For altering the
Prayers for the Royal Family by substituting " Prince
George of Wales " for " His Royal Highness the Prince".
1 October. By the Archbishop of Canterbury. Directions
for altering the Prayers for the Royal Family as directed.
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