Att Holyruidehouse the fyfteinth day of May Jaj vijc and fyve years
A1705/5/15
A1705/5/151
Letter: royal
Queen Letter for adjurneing the parliament
Letter from the Queens Majestie to the Councill for adjurneing the parliament to the fourteint of June nixt being Read was ordered to be recorded, and a proclamation in the termes therof being prepared, the Samen was read, Signed and appoynted to be printed, published and recorded, off which Letter the tenor follows
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trustie and Right intirely beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and well beloved Cosuine and Councellor, Right trustie, and right well beloved Cousines and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Councellors, and trustie and well beloved Councellors, wee Greet yow well Wheras we find that our parliament of that our antient kingdome cannot conveniently meet wpon the twenty fourth day of May instant to which it was adjurned, And that a further adjurnement for a short tyme is necessary for our affairs, Wee therfor heirby authorize and requyre yow, To issue furth a proclamation in our name, Adjurneing our parliament from the said twentie fourth of May instant to the fourteinth day of June nixt, And ordering all the members peremptorly to attend that day at Edinburgh in the usuall way and wpon the accustomed certifications. And yow are to intimat to all our good Subjects that wee are firmely resolved our parliament Shall meet on the said fourteinth day of June without further delay, for the good ends for which wee have called it, and so we bid yow heartily farwell; Given at our Court at Kensingtoun the tenth day of May 1705. And of our reigne the fourth year. By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur David Nairne.
1. NRS, PC1/53, 404-5.
1. NRS, PC1/53, 404-5.