At Edinburgh tuesday 4th December 1694
A1694/12/2
A1694/12/21
Letter: royal
Letter from the King for adjourning the parliament
The following letter being read was ordered to be recorded whereof the tenor followeth, sic suprascribitur
William Rex.
Right trustie and right weill beloved Cousin and Councellour, right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin and Councellour right trustie and inteirly beloved Cousine and Councellor, right trusty and right weill beloved Cousins and Councellors right trusty and right weell beloved Councellors and trusty and weill beloved Councellors We greet yow well Whereas by our former letter we did authorize you To adjourne our parliament to the fyfteen day of December next ensewing And now our affairs not requyreing the meeting of our parliament so soon It is our pleasure and we doe Hereby authorize and requyre you To issue furth a proclamatione in our names for a further adjournment of our parliament from the said fyfteen day of December next to the fyfteen day of February therafter Requyring the members to give their attendance at that dyet in the usuall maner and upon the accustomed Certifications For doeing whereof this shall be your warrant and so we bid you heartily fareweell Given at our Court at Kingsingtoune the tuentie eight day of November Jaj vjc nynty and four years and of our Reigne the sexth year By his Majesties Command sic subscribitur John Dalrymple
1. NRS, PC1/50, 56-7.
1. NRS, PC1/50, 56-7.