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DIEV ET MON DROIT

HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE


A PROCLAMATION Declaring the Parliament shall be Prorogued until the Thirtieth of October next.

CHARLES R.

WHereas the Kings most Excellent Majesty hath Is­sued forth His Writs of Summons for the Meéting of a Parliament at Westminster upon the Seven­teénth day of October next, His Majesty (for divers weighty Reasons) hath resolved to Prorogue the said Parliament until the Thirtieth day of the said Month. And doth by this His Royal Proclamation Declare His Royal Pleasure to be, That the said Parliament shall be Prorogued upon the said Seventeenth day of October, until the Thirtieth day of the same Month. Of which the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Knights, Citizens, and Bur­gesses are to take notice, and Order their Affairs accordingly, His Majesty not expecting the Presence of any of them on the said Seventeénth day of Octo­ber, unless of such who being then in or about the Cities of London and Westmin­ster, may be present at the making of such Prorogation.


God save the King.

London, Printed by John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills; Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1679.

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