Description
Item Description:The invasion of England by the Prince of Orange fills the King with horror. His declaration is a usurpation of the royal prerogatives, and calls in question the legitimacy of the Prince of Wales, and asks for a free Parliament, which cannot exist while there is a foreign army in the country. The King recalls his recent acts, and promises a full redress of all grievances when the invasion is repulsed.--Steele.
Title includes first lines of text.
Dated at end: "Given at our court at Whitehall the sixth day of November. 1688. In the fourth year of our reign"
Initial; Steele notation: arms 102 Orange nothing and.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 sheet ([1] pages).)
Reproduction Note:Electronic reproduction.
Citation/References Note:Wing (CD-Rom, 1996)
Steele
Early English books tract supplement interim guide