DIEV ET MON DROIT By the King, A PROCLAMATION, For the Meeting of the Parliament. JAMES R WHereas on the Second Day of July last, We Signified Our Pleasure to both Our Houses of Parliament, that they should be Adjourned until the Fourth Day of August last, and that We did not then Intent to make a Session, but that the Session should be carried on by further Adjournments by such Members as were about the Town, until the Winter, unless ●ome Emergency happened, which might require their Meeting, in which case, or whensoever We should intend a Session, We Declared We would Signify Our further Pleasure by Our Proclamation. And whereas on the Fourth Day of August last, both Our said Houses of Parliament Met at Westminster, and according to Our Royal Pleasure then Signified to them, were Adjourned until Monday the Ninth day of November next; On which Day We purposing to Meet Our Loving Subjects in Parliament in Order to make a Session, and to the end the Members of both Our Houses of Parliament may not be ignorant of Our Intentions and good Pleasure herein, We do by this Our Proclamation, by and with the Advice of Our Council Publish and Declare the same; And do hereby Will and Require all and every the Members of both Our Houses of Parliament, unless Let and Hindered by some lawful cause, to Assemble and keep their Day at Westminster on Monday the Ninth Day of November next, according to the said last Adjournment, as they will avoid Our Royal Displeasure. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the Eleventh Day of October 1685. In the First Year of Our Reign. God save the King. LONDON, Printed by the Assigns of John Bill Deceased: And by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. 1685.