We have no meanings for "prorogued to" in our records yet.
1 The Parliament is prorogued to -day , or adjourned rather till after the holidays.
2 After his speech they were prorogued to the second day of April.
3 The parliament was then prorogued to the twenty-seventh of May.
4 I perceive that the General Assembly stands further prorogued to the 31st of this month.
5 The parliament stood prorogued to the 2nd of November.
6 We have had a spurt of Parliament for five days, but it was prorogued to -day .
7 Parliament to be prorogued to October 26.
8 On the 21st of March parliament was prorogued to the 30th of April.
9 The houses were prorogued to the 15th of October, but parliament did not meet again for the transaction of business that year.
10 We had a Council yesterday, at which Parliament was prorogued to the 22nd of January, then to meet for the despatch of business.
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