Att Edinburgh The Tuentie seventh day of September Jaj vic nyntie thrie yeirs
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A1693/9/411
Proclamation
Proclamatione Indicting a Generall assembly
The proclamatione quherof the tenor is after Insert being redd was approven and ordored to be Recorded
William and Mary By the Grace of God King and Queen of Great Brittaine France and Ireland defenders of the faith To our Lyon King at armes and his Brethren Heraulds Macers of our privie Councell pursevants messengers at armes our shirreffs in that part Conjunctllie and severallie specially Constitut Greeting Forasmuch as the reall Good of our poeple both in their Religious and Civill Concerns Is ever and shall be very dear unto us And that ue are Hopefull the meeting of a Generall assembly of the Church of this our antient kingdome may Contribute therto Therfore ue uith advyce of our privie Councell doe appoynte and ordaine a Generall Assembly of the Church of this our antient kingdome To meet and Conveen at Edinburgh the sixth day of December nixt to Come And Requyre and Command all Electiones usuall and necessary for the said Generall Assembly to be dewly and tymouslie made and all persones concerned to attend the said meeting day and place forsaid as they uill be ansuerable Our uill is Hierfore And ue Charge yow strictly and Command That Incontinent these our Letters seen ye pass to the mercat Cross of Edinburgh and whole remanent Crosses of the head burghs of the severall shires and steuartries within this our realme And ther be open proclamatione make Intimatione of the premisses that none may pretend Ignorance And ordaines these presents to be printed Given under our signet at Edinburgh the tuenty seventh day of september and of our reigne the fyfth year l6952 sic subscribitur ut sederunt
1. NRS, PC1/49, 147.
2. Sic.
1. NRS, PC1/49, 147.
2. Sic.