By command of Their Excellencies the Lords Justices, I do hereby give publick notice on the present occasion of the death of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne Of blessed memory, that they expect, that all Lords and privy-councillors, do put themselves and their livery-servants into the deepest Mourning (black cloaks excepted) on Sunday the twenty second of this instant, and their coaches and chairs on that day fortnight, on which on nails of bullion or gilt nails are to beseen, neither for the first six months that they put on them any escutcheons of their arms of crest; and further theydirect, that all other His Majesties Subects do put themselves into the deepest Mourning (black cloaks excepted) on Sunday the twenty second of this instant, and their coaches and chairs on that day fortnight, on which no nails of bullion or gilt nails are to be seen, neither for the first six months that they put on them any escutcheons of their arms or crest; and further they direct, that all other His Majesties subjects do put themselves into the deepest mourning (black cloaks excepted) on Sunday the twenty second of this instant. Dated at my Office, the 16th August, 1714. William Hawkins, Ulster, King of Arms of all Ireland

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Ireland Lords Justices and Council
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Dublin] s.n 1714, [1714]
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T167947. - Mourning to begin on 22 August. - Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library. - Signed and dated: Dated at my office, the 16th August, 1714. William Hawkins, Ulster, King of Arms of all Ireland
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