French fleur-de-lis surmounted by a crown and flanked by the Scottish thistle and Tudor rose on either side, each surmounted by a crown An Advertisement. THese are to give Notice to all Noblemen, Gentlemen, Citizens and others, That We, the STUDENTS in the ROYAL COLLEGE of EDINBURGH, (to show Our Detestation and Abhorrence of the Romish Religion; and Our Zeal and Fervency for the PROTESTANT) Do Resolve to Burn the Effigies of ANTICHRIST the POPE of ROME, at the Mercat-Cross of Edinburgh, the 25 of Decemberâ–ª Instant, precisely at Twelve a Clock in the Forenoon, (being the Festival of our SAVIOUR'S Nativity) And since we hate Tumults, as we do Superstition, we do hereby (under the Pain of Death) Discharge all Plunderers, Robbers, Thiefs, Whores and Bawds, to come within 40 Paces of Our Company, and such as shall be found disobedient to these Our Commands, Sibi Caveant. By Our Special Command, ROBERT BROWN, Secretary of State to all Our Theatrical and Extra-literal Divertisementsâ–ª 1689