A PROCLAMATION, Adjourning the Meeting of Estates to the Fifth Day of June. Edinburgh, May 24. 1689. FOr as much as the King's Majesty, by a Letter under His Royal Hand to the Meeting of the Estates of this Kingdom, hath signified, that at their Desire His Majesty has Resolved to turn them into a Parliament, and Authorized them to Adjourn themselves to the Fifth Day of June next, against which Time they are Appointed to Require all their Members to be present, that then they may proceed to dispatch what Affairs do most conduce to the right Settlement of the Nation. The Estates of this Kingdom, conform to His Majesty's Warrant, Do Adjourn this Meeting of the Estates, unto the Fifth Day of June next; And do Ordain and Require all the Members to be Present and Attend that Day, to the Effect mentioned in His Majesty's Letter aforesaid, And grants Warrant to Heralds, Macers, or Pursuivants, immediately to pass to the Mercat-Cross of Edinburgh, and there with Sound of Trumpet, to make Publication of these Presents, that none may pretend Ignorance. Extracted forth of the Records of the Meeting of the Estates, by me Ro. Mackenzie Cls. Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, by Order of the Convention of Estates, 1689.