DIEV ET MON DROIT

HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE


A PROCLAMATION For the further Adjourning the Parliament.

CHARLES R.

HIs Majesty having so ordered His Affairs, that His Two Houses of Parliament may forbear their Assembling on the Eleventh day of August next, being the time prefixed, whereof He declared he would give timely notice, that they might spare their attendance at a season of the year, when their being in the Countrey is so necessary for their private occasions, and for other weighty considerations, His Majesty doth (by the advice of His Privy Council) Publish, Notifie, and Declare His Will and Pleasure to be, That His House of Peers shall Adjourn them­selves, and also His House of Commons shall Adjourn themselves on the said Eleventh day of August, until the Tenth day of November next ensuing; Whereof the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, Knights, Citizens and Bur­gesses, and all others whom it may concern; may hereby take notice, and dispose themselves accordingly; His Majesty letting them know, That he will not at the said Eleventh day of August, expect the attendance of any, but onely such of either of the said Houses of Parliament, as being in or about the Cities of London or Westmin­ster, may be present at the making the said Adjournment.


GOD SAVE THE KING.

In the SAVOY, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1668.

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