Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth nynth day of Agust Jaj vic nyntie thrie yeirs
A1693/8/31
A1693/8/311
Proclamation
Proclamatione adjurning the parliament
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 brethreen Heraulds macers of our privy Counsell pursevants Messengers at armes our shirreffs in that part Conjunctlly and severally specially Constitut Greeting Forasmuchas by the last Act of the last session of our present parliament of this our antient kingdome of Scotland dated the fifteenth day of the Month of June last our said parliament Is declared by us to be Currant and is adjurned to the tuelvth day of september nixt to Come And ue considering that the present Conditione of our affairs in this our antient kingdome doeth not requyre That the members of our said parliament should meet upon the forsaid day And ue Being unuilling that they should be putt to any trowble that may be dispenced uith Doe therfore uith advyce of the Lords of our privie Councell Heirby adjurne our said currant parliament untill the nynth day of January nixt Heirby Requyring all the members of our parliament to attend that day in the usuall way and under the Certificationes contained in the severall Acts of parliament Our uill is Hierfore And ue Charge yow strictly and Command That Incontinent these our Letters seen ye pass to the mercat Croce of Edinburgh and to the mercat crosses of the remanent head burghs of the severall shires of this our antient Kingdome And ther In our name and authority be open proclamatione make Intimatione of the said adjurnment of our Parliament of this kingdome from the said tuelvth day of september to the said nynth day of January nixt And ordaines these presents to be printed Given under our signet at Edinburgh the tuenty nynth day of Agust and of our Reigne the fifth year 1693 sic subscribitur ut sederunt
1. NRS, PC1/49, 120-121.
1. NRS, PC1/49, 120-121.