[royal blazon or coat of arms]


A PROCLAMATION, Declaring WILLIAM and MARY, KING and QUEEN of England, to be KING and QUEEN of Scotland.

WHereas the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, by their Act of the date of these Presents, Have Resolved, that VVilliam and Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Ireland, Be, and Be Declared King and Queen of Scotland, to hold the Crown and Royal Dignity of the said Kingdom of Scotland, to them the said King, and Queen during their Lives, and the longest Liver of Them, and that the Sole and Full Exercise of the Regal Power, be only in, and Exercised by, the said King, in the Names of the said King and Queen, during Their joynt Lives. As also the Estates having Resolved, and Enacted an Instrument of Government, or Claim of Right, to be presented with the Offer of the Crown, to the said King and Queen. They do Statute and Ordain, That William and Mary King and Queen of England, France and Ireland; be accordingly forthwith Proclaimed King and Queen of Scotland, at the Mercat-Cross of Edinburgh, by the Lyon King at Arms, or his Deputs, his Brethren Heraulds, Macers and Pursevants, and at the Head-Burghs of all the Shires, Stewartries, Bailliaries, and Regalities within the Kingdom, by MessenĀ­gers at Arms. Extracted forth of the Records of the Meeting of the Estates, by me

JA. DALRYMPLE, Cls.

GOD Save KING WILLIAM and QUEEN MARY.

Edinburgh, Printed in the Year, 1689.

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