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A PROCLAMATION For Proroguing the Parliament till the Eleventh of November next.

CHARLES R.

Whereas the Parliament hath been Prorogued until the Six and twentieth day of January next, We, for many weighty Reasons, have thought fit, and resolved to make a further Prorogation of the Parliament until the Eleventh day of November next ensuing the Date hereof: And therefore do by this Our Royal Procla­mation Publish, Notifie and Declare, That the Parliament shall be Prorogued upon and from the said Six and twentieth day of January, until the Eleventh day of November next: Whereof the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, and all others whom it may con­cern, may hereby take notice, and order their Affairs accordingly, We letting them know, that We will not at the said Six and twentieth day of January expect the attendance of any, but onely such as being in or about the City of London, and Westminster, may attend the making the said Prorogation, as heretofore in like cases hath beén accustomed.


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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