By the Queen, WHere as the queens Majesty for sundry, great, and weighty affairs, concerning her highness, and the state of her majesties realm, and church of England, hath by the advise of her most honourable counsel called & summoned her majesties high Court of parliament to be kept and holden at her city of Oxford, the second day of April next coming, yet nevertheless her Majesty for diverse great respects and considerations the same now specially moving, hath by the advise aforesaid resolved and determined to adjourn and prorogue her said parliament from the said city of Oxford unto her highness city of Westminster, and there to be holden and kept. Wherefore to th'intent her loving subjects shall have knowledge and advertisement of the same, her highness pleasure is to signify by this her grace's Proclamation, as well unto the noble men and piers of this realm, being Lords of the Parliament, as unto the Knights, citizens, burgesses, and other her highness subjects, who shall have cause of repair to the said parliament, that her will and pleasure is, that they observe and keep their assembles and appearances at the said city of westminster in like manner, form, and condition, as they should or ought to have done at the said city of Oxford. God save the Queen. Londini in aedibus johannis Cawodi Typographi Reginae Mariae excusum. Anno. M.D.LIIII. Cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum.