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DIEV ET MON DROIT

HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE


His Majesties Letter to the Parliament.

WILLIAM R.

RIght Trustie, and right intirely Beloved Cousin and Counsellor, We greet you well; It is Our Will and Pleasure, that as soon as this comes to your Hands, you signifie to Our Parlia­ment, Our gracious Acceptance of their Address, bearing Date the 16 of May: And as We are fully satisfied with their Ex­pressions, both of their Sense of Our never enough to be La­mented Loss of Our dearest Consort, and of their Duty and Affection to Our Royal Person and Government, and which We doubt not they will testifie, by a cheerful Performance of what We recommend to them in Our Letter; So you may again assure them in Our Name, that We shall be always ready to give Our Royal Concurrence to any thing shall be proposed for the Security of the Government, and Interest of the Nation. And so We bid you heartily fare­well.

By His Majesties Command, RO. PRINGLE.

Edinburgh, Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to His most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom. 1695.

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