A History of Epidemics in Britain, Volume 1 (of 2) by Charles Creighton

7. Lastly that a bill with ‘Lord have mercy upon us’ in greate ’tres

bee sett over the dore of euery infected house and that the counstables and Beadles have a care to see that the same be not taken downe. These orders were sett downe by the Mayior of London in the yeere 1568, whereupon queene Elizabeth writeth a letter to S{r} William Cycill then secretary and S{r} Ambrous Cave, chauncellor of the Duchy to take the like order or any other that they should thinke fitt in the citie of Westminster. B. (City of Westminster, 1568.) Orders sett down by S{r} William Cycill, Secretary, as High Steward of Westminster and S{r} Ambrous Cave, chauncellor of the Dutchy to the Bayleiffes, Hedburroughs, Counstables and other officers of the sayde Citty.