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         Scotland. Privy Council.
      
       
         
           1692
        
      
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             A proclamation, appointing a solemn and publick thanksgiving.
             Scotland. Privy Council.
             Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to their most excellent Majesties,
             Edinburgh :
             1692.
          
           
             Caption title.
             Initial letter.
             Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh, the third day of November, and of Our Reign the fourth year, 1692.
             Signed: Gilb. Eliot, Cls. Sti. Concilii.
             Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           A
           PROCLAMATION
           ,
           
             Appointing
             a
             Solemn
             and
             Publick
             Thanksgiving
             .
          
        
         
           
             
               WILLIAM
            
             and
             
               MARY
            
             by
             the
             Grace
             of
             GOD
             ,
             King
             and
             Queen
             of
             
               Great-Britain
               ,
               France
            
             and
             
               Ireland
               ,
            
             Defenders
             of
             the
             Faith
             ,
          
           
             To
             
             Macers
             of
             our
             Privy
             Council
             ,
             Messengers
             at
             Arms
             ,
             Our
             Sheriffs
             in
             that
             part
             ,
             conjunctly
             and
             severally
             ,
             specially
             constitute
             ,
             Greeting
             ;
          
        
         
           Forasmuch
           ,
           as
           Great
           and
           Publick
           Blessings
           ,
           Conferred
           upon
           Us
           and
           Our
           People
           by
           the
           Almighty
           God
           ,
           of
           His
           Infinite
           Goodness
           ,
           do
           justly
           call
           for
           Publick
           Acknowledgments
           and
           Solemn
           Thanksgiving
           ;
           so
           it
           is
           our
           Duty
           ,
           and
           the
           Duty
           of
           all
           Our
           good
           Subjects
           ,
           at
           this
           time
           ,
           by
           a
           Day
           solemnly
           set
           apart
           ,
           to
           return
           Praise
           and
           Glory
           to
           His
           blessed
           Name
           ,
           who
           in
           Answer
           to
           the
           frequent
           and
           fervent
           Prayers
           ,
           humbly
           and
           devoutly
           offered
           up
           ,
           and
           poured
           forth
           before
           Him
           at
           the
           several
           solemn
           Fasts
           observed
           and
           kept
           thorow
           this
           Our
           antient
           Kingdom
           ,
           during
           Our
           last
           Campaign
           in
           
             Flanders
             ,
          
           hath
           been
           pleased
           to
           preserve
           Our
           Person
           from
           the
           many
           and
           great
           Dangers
           of
           the
           War
           in
           Our
           late
           Expedition
           there
           ,
           and
           to
           Disappoint
           ,
           and
           Defeat
           the
           Barbarous
           and
           Horrid
           Conspiracy
           for
           taking
           away
           Our
           Life
           by
           Assasination
           ,
           and
           to
           bring
           back
           Our
           Royal
           Person
           to
           Our
           Kingdoms
           ;
           and
           at
           Home
           to
           Protect
           and
           Defend
           the
           Protestant
           Religion
           and
           Our
           Government
           ,
           against
           the
           Designs
           and
           Attempts
           of
           their
           Open
           and
           Secret
           Enemies
           :
           And
           for
           which
           Causes
           also
           ,
           the
           Ministers
           assembled
           in
           the
           Synod
           of
           
             Lothian
          
           and
           
             Tweeddale
             ,
          
           with
           such
           as
           correspond
           with
           them
           from
           several
           other
           Synods
           ,
           have
           made
           Address
           to
           the
           Lords
           of
           Our
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           that
           a
           Solemn
           Day
           of
           Publick
           Thanksgiving
           may
           be
           set
           apart
           ,
           to
           be
           Religiously
           Observed
           thorowout
           this
           Our
           antient
           Kingdom
           .
           Therefore
           ,
           We
           with
           Advice
           of
           the
           Lords
           of
           Our
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           Do
           Appoint
           and
           Command
           ,
           that
           the
           Tenth
           Day
           of
           
             November
          
           current
           for
           the
           Town
           of
           
             Edinburgh
          
           and
           Suburbs
           ,
           comprehending
           
             
               Leith
            
             ,
             Cannongate
          
           and
           
             West-Kirk
             ,
          
           and
           the
           Twenty
           Fourth
           of
           the
           said
           Month
           of
           
             November
          
           for
           all
           the
           rest
           of
           this
           Our
           antient
           Kingdom
           ,
           be
           Religiously
           and
           Devoutly
           Observed
           ,
           as
           a
           Solemn
           Day
           of
           Publick
           Thanksgiving
           ,
           by
           all
           Persons
           within
           this
           Kingdom
           ,
           both
           in
           Churches
           and
           Meeting-houses
           ,
           for
           returning
           most
           Hearty
           and
           Humble
           Thanks
           and
           Acknowledgment
           to
           the
           Divine
           Goodness
           ,
           for
           his
           signal
           Blessings
           and
           Deliverances
           already
           bestowed
           upon
           Us
           and
           Our
           People
           ,
           and
           to
           Implore
           the
           Continuance
           thereof
           in
           the
           Mercy
           of
           Our
           God
           ,
           and
           that
           a
           Spirit
           of
           Council
           and
           Wisdom
           may
           Assist
           Us
           in
           Our
           Consultations
           and
           Undertakings
           at
           Home
           and
           Abroad
           in
           time
           coming
           .
           And
           to
           the
           effect
           Our
           Will
           in
           the
           Premisses
           may
           be
           known
           ,
           OUR
           WILL
           IS
           HEREFORE
           ,
           and
           we
           Charge
           you
           strictly
           ,
           and
           Command
           ,
           that
           incontinent
           these
           our
           Letters
           seen
           ,
           ye
           pass
           to
           the
           Mercat-cross
           of
           
             Edinburgh
             ,
          
           and
           remanent
           Mercat-crosses
           of
           the
           whole
           head
           Burghs
           of
           the
           several
           Shires
           within
           this
           Kingdom
           ,
           and
           of
           the
           Stewartries
           of
           
             Kirkcudbright
             ,
             Annandale
             ,
          
           and
           
             Orknay
             ,
          
           and
           there
           in
           Our
           Name
           and
           Authority
           ,
           make
           Publication
           hereof
           ,
           that
           none
           may
           pretend
           Ignorance
           .
           And
           Ordains
           Our
           Solicitor
           to
           cause
           make
           Intimation
           hereof
           to
           the
           Ministers
           within
           the
           Town
           of
           
             Edinburgh
          
           and
           Suburbs
           ,
           comprehending
           as
           above-said
           ,
           by
           sending
           Copies
           to
           them
           ,
           or
           any
           other
           way
           he
           thinks
           fit
           ,
           and
           to
           cause
           send
           Printed
           Copies
           hereof
           to
           the
           Sheriffs
           of
           the
           several
           Shires
           ,
           and
           Stewards
           of
           the
           Stewartries
           foresaids
           ,
           whom
           We
           Ordain
           to
           see
           the
           same
           Published
           ,
           and
           appoints
           them
           to
           send
           Doubles
           thereof
           to
           all
           the
           Ministers
           both
           in
           Churches
           and
           Meeting-houses
           within
           their
           respective
           Jurisdictions
           ,
           that
           upon
           the
           Lords-day
           immediatly
           preceeding
           the
           saids
           Tenth
           and
           Twenty
           Fourth
           Days
           of
           
             November
          
           current
           ,
           the
           same
           may
           be
           Intimat
           and
           Read
           in
           every
           Paroch-Church
           and
           Meeting-house
           .
           Certifying
           all
           such
           who
           shall
           Contemn
           or
           Neglect
           so
           Religious
           and
           Important
           a
           Duty
           ,
           as
           the
           Thanksgiving
           hereby
           Appointed
           is
           ,
           they
           shall
           be
           Proceeded
           against
           ,
           and
           Punished
           as
           Contemners
           of
           Our
           Authority
           ,
           and
           as
           highly
           Disaffected
           to
           Our
           Persons
           and
           Government
           .
           And
           Ordains
           these
           Presens
           to
           be
           Printed
           .
        
         
           
             Given
             under
             Our
             Signet
             at
             
               Edinburgh
               ,
            
             
               the
               third
               day
               of
               
                 November
                 ,
              
               and
               of
               Our
               Reign
               the
               fourth
               year
               ,
               1692.
               
            
          
           
             Per
             Actum
             Dominorum
             Secreti
             Concilii
             ,
             Et
             In
             Supplementum
             Signeti
             .
             
               GILB
               .
               ELIOT
               ,
            
             Cls.
             Sti.
             Concilii
             .
          
           
           God
           save
           King
           
             William
          
           and
           Queen
           
             Mary
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             Edinburgh
             ,
          
           Printed
           by
           the
           Heir
           of
           
             Andrew
             Anderson
             ,
          
           Printer
           to
           Their
           most
           Excellent
           Majesties
           ,
           1692.
           
        
      
    
  

