Letter: royal, 25 October 1692 (pm), Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Tuenty Fyfth day of October Jaj vjc nyntie tuo Eodem Die Post Meridiem

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Letter: royal

Letter from the Councill to the King upon his returne from his Camp

The Following Letter wes read approven and signed and ordered to be recorded whereof the tenor followes
May it please your majestie,
Your majesties happie returne to Brittain from your Campaigne in Flanders wherein your Royall persone wes so much exposed Not only to the hazard and danger of ane active warr But Latent treachery whereof it pleased Almightie God to make so full and clear a discoverie Gives great Joy to this your ancient Kingdome and obleidgeth us to Congratulate your safe arryveall our prayers alwayes accompanyeing yow for your safety and success againest the Comon enemie of the peace and quyet of Christendome And wee hope your majestie will Lay your Command on us wherein wee may be usefull in your service which shall alwayes be readiely and cheerfully obeyed by May it please your majesty. Your majesties most faithfull and most obedient servants and subjects subscribitur ut sederunt.

At Edinburgh 25 October 1692, same day (pm)

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Letter: royal

Letter from the Council to the King upon his return from his Camp

The following letter was read, approved and signed and ordered to be recorded whereof the tenor follows
May it please your majesty,
Your majesty’s happy return to Britain from your campaign in Flanders wherein your royal person was so much exposed not only to the hazard and danger of an active war but latent treachery whereof it pleased almighty God to make so full and clear a discovery, gives great joy to this your ancient kingdom and obliges us to congratulate your safe arrival our prayers always accompanying you for your safety and success against the common enemy of the peace and quiet of Christendom, and we hope your majesty will lay your command on us wherein we may be useful in your service which shall always be readily and cheerfully obeyed by, May it please your majesty. Your majesties most faithful and most obedient servants and subjects, signed by the sederunt.

0. PC1/48, 430.

1. PC1/48, 431-2.

0. PC1/48, 430.

1. PC1/48, 431-2.