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By the Mayor.

To the Alderman of the Ward of [...]

WHEREAS His Highness, The PRINCE of ORANGE, hath been pleased to signifie to Me this Day, That divers Persons (Pretending Themselves to be Citizens of LONDON) in a Tumultuous and Disorderly Manner, have lately Disturbed the Present Convention of the LORDS and COMMONS at Westminster, Upon Pretence of Petitioning: It being Regular and Usual for the Citizens of This City, that are under the Apprehen­sion of any Grievance, to make Their Application to my Self, and the Court of Aldermen: Therefore with the Advice of my Brethren, the Aldermen of This CITY; These are to Require You, That You Command your Beadle immediately to give Notice to Every Inhabitant within Your Ward, That They forbear any such Tumultuous Disturbance, or Assembly; As They will Answer the Contrary at Their utmost Peril.

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Printed by SAMƲEL ROYCROFT, Printer to the Honourable City of London.

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