❧ By the King. A Proclamation for proroguing the Parliament. WHereas at the rising of the late Session of our Parliament, Wee prorogued the same until the third day of October now next ensuing: Wee haue since considered, that the holding of it so soon, is not so convenient, as well for that the ordinary course of our Subiects, resorting to the city for their usual affairs at the term, is not for the most part until Al-hallowtide, or thereabouts: As also for that the concourse of people, which followeth the assembly coming from all parts of the realm, in many whereof there may yet remain some dregs of the late Contagion, may be an occasion to revive it in that place, where our most abode is. And therefore Wee haue thought it fit to prorogue it further for one moneths space, which will fall out vpon Tuesday the fifth day of november next, at which day our purpose is( God willing) to hold the same. And do hereby give notice to all, whom it concerneth, that they may frame their affairs accordingly, and attend at the said fifth day of november to that service. given at our Honour of Ampthill the xxviij. day of july, in the third year of our reign of Great britain, France and Ireland. God save the King. ¶ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent majesty. ANNO DOM. 1605.