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A70983 A proclamation requiring all the members of Parlament to wait on, and attend His Majesties High Commissioner at the palace of Holy-rood-house, the 23. of April, 1685 England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) 1685 (1685) Wing S1984; ESTC R6907 1,859 1

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J2R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE A PROCLAMATION Requiring all the Members of Parlament to wait on and attend His Majesties High Commissioner at the Palace of Holy-rood-house the 23. of April 1685. Present in COUNCIL His Orace the Duke of Queensberry c. His MAJESTIES High COMMISSIONER The Lord High Chancellor The Lord Archbishop of St. Andrews The Lord Arch-bishop of Glasgow The Marquess of Athol L. Privy Seal The Lord Marquess of Dowglass The Earl of Errol The Earl of Linlithgow Lord Justice General The Earl of Southesk The Earl of Panmure The Earl of Balcarras The Earl of Kintore The Lord Livingston The Lord Kinniaird The L. President of the Session The L. Register The L. Advocat The L. Justice Clerk The L. Castle Hill Drumelzier Abbots-hall Gos●foord James by the Grace of GOD King of Great-Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith to Our Lyon King at Armes and his Brethren Heraulds Macers of Our Privy Council Pursevants and Messengers at Arms Our Sheriffs in that part conjunctly and severally specially Constitute Greeting Forasmuch as We having by Our Royal Proclamation dated at Our Court at White-Hall the Sixteenth day of February last upon divers weighty Considerations of great Importance to Our Service and to the Peace and Tranquillity of this our Ancient Kingdom Thougt sit to call a Parliament to meet at Our City of Edinburgh upon 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 day of April then next ensuing And which Diet of Meeting was thereafter by Our Royal Proclamation of the twentieth and second of March last Continued and Adjourned from the said Ninth to the twentieth and third day of the said Month of April Instant and We being resolved that all the Members of the said Parliament should according to their Allegiance and Duty attend and keep the said Meeting of Parliament upon the said twentieth third Instant and upon that day by eight a Clock in the Morning wait upon our High Commissioner from Our Palace of Holy-rood house to Our Parliament-house in his Riding up and down from and to Our said Palace and keep and attend the whole Diers and Meetings of Our said Parliament during the Sitting thereof We therefore with the Advice of our Privy Council Do hereby Require and Command all the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and all Commissioners of Shires and Burrows to wait upon and attend Our High Commissioner tho said day of the Meeting of our Parliament by eight a Clock in the Morning Precisely and to Ride according to their Ranks and Orders from our said Palace to Our Parliament-house and from thence down again to Our said Palace and to keep and attend all the Diets and Meetings of our said Parliament during the Sitting thereof Certifying such as without a Lawful Excuse timely represented and admitted by our High Commissioner shall be absent they shall be lyable unto and incur the Pains and Penalties following contained in an Act of the first Session of the first Parliament of Our Dearest Brother of ever Blessed Memory Dated the thirteenth day of May 1662. viz Each Arch-Bishop Bishop and Noble Man the summ of twelve hundred Pounds Scots Each Commssioner of Shires the summ of six hundred Pounds Scots And each Commissioner of Burrows the Summ of two hundred Pounds Scots to be paid to Our Cash-keeper for Our Use At whose Instance all Execution necessary is hereby ordered to pass for Payment thereof Which Penalties conform to the said Act of Parliament are declared to be by and attour and without Prejudice of what other Censure Our Parliament shall think sit to inflict for fo high Contempt and Neglect of Our Authority And We further Declare that such Members of Our Parliament as shall not accompany our High Commissioner on Horseback decently with Foot-Mantles from Our said Palace to Our said Parliament-House and from thence down again to Our said Palace shall bo reputed for Absents and incur the same Pains and Penalties as if they were Absent which are to be Inflicted and Exacted with all Rigour conform to the thirty fourth Act of the eleventh Parliament of Our Royal Grandfather King James the Sixth of ever Blessed Memory And further Wo hereby Require and Command all Persons who have recieved Commissions from our several Shires and Burrows for being Members of our said Parliament to enter and give in the same to Our Clerk of Register the day immediately preceeding the said Sitting of Our Parliament betwixt ten and twelve a Clock in tho Forenoon or sooner to be by him considered and Marked as they will answer the contrary oh their Peril And to the effect our pleasure in the Premises may be timeously known to all Persons concerned Our will is and We Charge you strictly and command that in continent these our Letters seen yo pass to tho Mercat Cross of Edinburgh and other Places needful and there by open Proclamation make Publication of Our Pleasure in the Premises that all Persons concerned may have notice thereof and give exact and peremtor Obedience thereto Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the fourteenth day of April 1685. And of Our Reign the first Year Per actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii WILL. PATERSON Cls. Sti. Concilii GOD save the KING Edinburgh Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson Printer to the Kings most Sacred Majesty Ann DOM 1685. And Reprinted at London by George Croom at the Sign of the Blue Ball in Thames-street over against Baynard's-Castle