89, Edinburgh: Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, 1690 (Wing / S1161).
Forasmuch as there is a l... thing that may be contained in that letter for dissolving them or impeding their procedure, yet that t... ul meeting of the Estates, and will continue undissolved, until they settle and secure the Protestant ... ll. Moravien; Io. Rossen; Robert Dumblanen; Arch. Sodoren; And. Orcaden; [[:rules:clwg:1689:people:Ham
your confidence in us, after having seen how far so many of your nobility and gentry have owned our d... terest and inclinations of the people, that after so much trouble and great suffering, they may live h... side all animosities and factions that may impede so good a work.
We were glad to find that so many of the nobility and gentry, when here at London, were
re to meet together at our good town of Edinburgh some time in this instant March by the usurped autho... fulness and affection of your our Ancient People, so much that in our greatest misfortunes heretofore ... tance and that with good success to our affairs.
So now again we require of you to support our royal ... ur posterity, the gracious promises which we have so often made of securing your religion, laws, prope
of Commons|House of Commons]].
The Parliament also had [[wiki>University constituency|University constituencies]]. The system was also adopted by the [[wiki>Parliament of England]] whe