Att Edinburgh the Twentie first day of Apryll Jaj vijc and sevine years
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Letter: royal
Letter from the Queen adjourning the parliament
Letter from the Queen to the Councell for adjurneing the parliament to the Twentie nynth instant Read and ordered to be recorded, and a proclamation in the terms thereof being prepared, The samen was read, signed, ordered to be recorded, printed and published.
Sic Supra Scribitur.
Anne Regina
Right trusty and right intirely beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and right well beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and intirely beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Councellor, and trustie and well beloved Councellors, Wee Greet yow well; Wheras the parliament of that our antient kingdome by the last act of the last Session thereof, was declaired current, and adjurned to the twentie second day of Apryll instant; It is now our will and pleasure that the said adjournement be continued from the said twentie second to the Twentie nynth of this said instant Apryll; And wee heirby requyre yow to issue furth a proclamation in our name, ordering the continuance of the said adjournment accordingly to the said twentie nynth instant, For doeing of which this shall be your warrant; so we bid yow hearily fairwell; Given att our Court at Kensingtoun the Sevinteenth day of Apryll Jaj vijc and Sevine, and of our reigne the Sixth year By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur2 Loudoun.
1. NRS, PC1/53, 505.
2. The phrase ‘Sic Subscribitur’ is an insertion.
1. NRS, PC1/53, 505.
2. The phrase ‘Sic Subscribitur’ is an insertion.