A letter from Scotland: and the votes of the Parliament for proclaiming Charles the Second, King of Great Britain, France & Ireland. : Expressing the manner of the Parliaments going, and their guards standing; with all the solemnities used at the time. And the proclamation it self, read by the Lord Chancellour.
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