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         England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
      
       
         
           1690
        
      
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         ESTC R38107
         17191499
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         106135
         
           
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             By the King and Queen, a proclamation requiring all seamen and mariners to render themselves to Their Majesties service
             England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
             Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694.
             William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
          
           1 broadside.
           
             Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...,
             London :
             1690
          
           
             "Given at our court at Whitehall, the twelfth day of September 1690. In the second year of our reign."
             Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           England and Wales. -- Parliament.
           Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702.
           Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702.
        
      
    
     
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               monogram of 'W' (William) superimposed on' M' (Mary)
            
             
               DIEV
               ET
               MON
               DROIT
            
             
               HONI
               SOIT
               QVI
               MAL
               Y
               PENSE
            
             royal blazon or coat of arms
          
        
         
           By
           the
           King
           and
           Queen
           A
           PROCLAMATION
           ,
           Requiring
           the
           Attendance
           of
           the
           Members
           of
           both
           Houses
           of
           Parliament
           on
           the
           Second
           day
           of
           
             October
          
           next
           .
        
         
           
             WILLIAM
             R.
             
          
        
         
           THE
           King
           and
           Queens
           most
           Excellent
           Majesties
           having
           Prorogued
           the
           Parliament
           to
           
             Thursday
          
           the
           Second
           day
           of
           
             October
          
           now
           next
           coming
           ,
           with
           a
           full
           Purpose
           and
           Resolution
           to
           keep
           to
           that
           Time
           ;
           And
           being
           desirous
           also
           ,
           for
           Weighty
           Considerations
           ,
           to
           have
           then
           a
           full
           Assembly
           of
           the
           Members
           of
           Parliament
           :
           Their
           Majesties
           therefore
           (
           with
           the
           Advice
           of
           Their
           Privy
           Council
           )
           have
           thought
           fit
           to
           Declare
           and
           Publish
           ,
           and
           do
           hereby
           Declare
           and
           Publish
           Their
           said
           Resolution
           .
           And
           also
           by
           this
           Their
           Proclamation
           do
           Require
           all
           and
           every
           the
           Peers
           of
           this
           Realm
           ,
           and
           all
           and
           every
           the
           Knights
           ,
           Citizens
           and
           Burgesses
           of
           the
           House
           of
           Commons
           ,
           to
           give
           Their
           Attendance
           at
           
             Westminster
          
           on
           the
           said
           Second
           day
           of
           
             October
          
           next
           precisely
           ;
           Wherein
           Their
           Majesties
           do
           expect
           a
           ready
           Conformity
           to
           this
           Their
           Royal
           Will
           and
           Pleasure
           .
        
         
           
             Given
             at
             Our
             Court
             at
             
               Whitehall
            
             
               the
               Twelfth
               Day
               of
               
                 September
                 ,
              
               1690.
               
               In
               the
               Second
               Year
               of
               Our
               Reign
               .
            
          
           
           
             God
             save
             King
             William
             and
             Queen
             Mary
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             
               LONDON
               ,
            
             Printed
             by
             
               Charles
               Bill
            
             and
             
               Thomas
               Newcomb
               ,
            
             Printers
             to
             the
             King
             and
             Queens
             most
             Excellent
             Majesties
             .
             1690.
             
          
        
      
    
  

