By
the King,
A
PROCLAMATION for Suppressing of PYRATES
GEORGE
R.
Whereas we have received Information, that
several Persons, Subjects of Great Britain, have, since the 24th Day
of June, in the Year of our Lord, 1715, committed divers Pyracies and
Robberies upon the High-Seas, in the West-Indies, or adjoining to our
Plantations, which hath and may Occasion great Damage to the
Merchants of Great Britain, and others trading into those Parts; and
tho' we have appointed such a Force as we judge sufficient for
suppressing the said Pyracies, yet the more effectually to put an End
to the same, we have thought fit, by and with the Advice of our Privy
Council, to Issue this our Royal Proclamation;
And
we do hereby promise, and declare, that in Case any of the said
Pyrates, shall on, or before, the 5th of September, in the Year of
our Lord 1718, surrender him or themselves, to one of our Principal
Secretaries of State in Great Britain or Ireland, or to any Governor
or Deputy Governor of any of our Plantations beyond the Seas; every
such Pyrate and Pyrates so surrendering him, or themselves, as
aforesaid, shall have our gracious Pardon, of, and for such, his or
their Pyracy, or Pyracies, by him or them committed, before the fifth
of January next ensuing.
And
we do hereby strictly charge and command all our Admirals, Captains,
and other Officers at Sea, and all our Governors and Commanders of
any Forts, Castles, or other Places in our Plantations, and all other
our Officers Civil and Military, to seize and take such of the
Pyrates, who shall refuse or neglect to surrender themselves
accordingly.
And
we do hereby further declare, that in Case any Person or Persons, on,
or after, the 6th Day of September, 1718, shall discover or seize, or
cause or procure to be discovered or seized, any one or more of the
said Pyrates, so refusing or neglecting to surrender themselves as
aforesaid, so as they may be brought to Justice, and convicted of the
said Offence, such Person or Persons, so making such Discovery or
Seizure, or causing or procuring such Discovery or Seizure to be
made, shall have and receive as a Reward for the same, viz. for every
Commander of any private Ship or Vessel, the Sum of 100 l. for every
Lieutenant, Master, Boatswain, Carpenter, and Gunner, the Sum of 40
l. for every inferior Officer, the Sum of 30 l. and for every private
Man, the Sum of 20 l.
And
if any Person or Persons, belonging to, and being Part of the Crew,
of any such Pyrate Ship and Vessel, shall, on or after the said sixth
Day of September, 1718, seize and deliver, or cause to be seized or
delivered, any Commander or Commanders, of such Pyrate Ship or
Vessel, so as that he or they be brought to Justice, and convicted of
the said Offence, such Person or Persons, as a Reward for the same,
shall receive for every such Commander, the Sum of 200 l. which said
Sums, the Lord Treasurer, or the Commissioners of our Treasury for
the Time being, are hereby required, and desired to pay accordingly.
Given
at our Court, at Hampton-Court, the fifth Day of September, 1717, in
the fourth Year of our Reign.
God
save the KING.
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