A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS it hath Pleased Almighty God in his Great Mercy to this Kingdom, to Vouchsafe us a Miraculous Deliverance from Popery and Arbitrary Power; and that our Preservation is due next under God, to the Resolution and Conduct of His Highness the Prince of ORANGE, whom God hath Chosen to be the Glorious Instrument of such an Inestimable Happiness to us and our Posterity; and being highly Sensible, and fully Persuaded of the Great and Eminent Virtues of Her Highness the Princess of ORANGE, whose Zeal for the Protestant Religion will no doubt bring a Blessing along with Her upon this Nation. And whereas the Lords and Commons now Assembled at Westminster, have made a Declaration, and Presented the same to the said Prince and Princess of ORANGE, and therein desired Them to Accept the Crown, who have Accepted the same accordingly. We therefore, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, together with the Lord Mayor and Citizens of London, and others of the Commons of this Realm, do with a full Consent, Publish and Proclaim according to the said Declaration, WILLIAM and MARY, Prince and Princess of ORANGE, to be KING and QUEEN of England, France and Ireland, with all the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging, Who are accordingly so to be Owned, Deemed, Accepted, and Taken by all the People of the aforesaid Realms and Dominions, who are from henceforward bound to acknowledge, and Pay unto them all Faith and true Allegiance; Beseeching God, by whom King's Reign, to Bless King WILLIAM, and Queen MARY, with Long and Happy Years to Reign over us. GOD Save King WILLIAM and Queen MARY. Jo. Brown, Cleric. Parliamentorum. LONDON; Printed for James Partridge, Matthew Gillyflower, and Samuel Heyrick. MDCLXXXIX.