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A31898 His Majesties declaration to the ministers, free-holders, farmers, and substantiall copy-holders of the county of York assembled by His Majesties speciall summons at Haworth-Moor, near the city of York, on Friday the 3 of June, 1642. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1642 (1642) Wing C2283; ESTC R43082 2,455 1

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His Majesties Declaration to the Ministers Freeholders Farmers and substantiall Copy-holders of the County of York Assembled by His Majesties speciall Summons at Heworth-Moor neer the City of York on Friday the 3. of June 1642. VVE would have you to be assured that we never intended the least neglect unto you in any former Summons of the Country Our love as well as Our protection extending to all Our Subjects But as you are a great Body time and conveniency must be observed in your Assembling That you may know the generall Reasons of Our being here you must understand That when We found it neither safe nor honourable to expose Our Person to the tumultuous and licentious proceedings of many which to this day are unpunished who did disorderly approach neer Our Court at Whitehall We trusted this part of Our Dominions chiefly to reside in whereas most of the Gentry already have so We assure Our selves the rest of you will give Us cleer testimony of your service and obedience which we will never use otherwise then for the defence of the true Orthodox Religion professed and setled in Queen Elizabeths time and confirmed by the Authority of the Statutes of this Realm the defence of the Laws and Fundamentall Constitutions of this Kingdom as the justest Measure and Rule for Our Prerogative and your Liberties and Rights and lastly for the preservation of the Peace of this Kingdom As for Our own Zeal to the Protestant profession We refer all the world to Our daily exercise of and Our Declarations concerning it and execution of the Laws against the Papists so likewise We cannot but declare Our Self most heartily sorry to finde such Separatists and Schismaticks who presume against the Law to foment new Doctrines and Disciplines to the disturbance of Church and State For the Law it being the common inheritance of Our people we shall never inforce any Prerogative of Ours beyond it but submit Our Self to it and give you and all Our Subjects the fullest latitude of it both for the liberty of your Persons and the propriety of your estates And for the inviolable confidence and assurance hereof as We take God the Searcher of all hearts to witnesse Our reall intention herein so We shall no longer desire you to stand for the defence of Our Person Honour and just Prerogatives then we shall maintain the Laws of the Land the liberty of your persons and the propriety of your Goods And for the cleer understanding of Our Resolutions to maintain Peace we may have the confidence and happinesse to refer against all malignity whatsoever to Our former Sixteen yeers Reign too long to dissemble Our Nature if in all this time We never caused the effusion of one drop of bloud it must needs be thought that in Our riper judgement in Government We should never open such Issues as might drown Us and Our Posterity in them But we are sure to have no enemies but in the defence of the true Protestant Profession the Right of the established Laws and for the preservation of peace and certainly all these must be all yours as well as Our enemies And to the end that this present Posture wherein we meet should not affright you with the distempers of the times the Example of the two Houses having made Us prepare for a Guard to Us and Our Childrens Persons We wish you to look into the Composition and Constitution of it and you will finde it so far from the face or fear of War that it serves to secure you as well as Us from it For Our Choice is of the prime Gentry and of one Regiment of Our Trained Bands which cannot be thought to oppresse the Countrey being their own nor war with themselves And we further assure you We never intended to use Forraigners or disaffected in Religion And that you may fully assure your selves of Our sole dependancy upon the love and service of Our own People to live and die with them We have armed these Our Subjects which had been most irrationall if we had ever intended to have used Strangers And further you may perceive that We receive none but such as stand cleer in Loyalty and Religion for which reason We have caused the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy to be given them Likewise to prevent any distempers at home We have and shall put the Trained-Bands of all this Our Kingdom under the Command of Persons of honour confidence and affection to their Country straitly charging upon their Allegiance no Officer to accept any command in them nor Souldiers to obey any save such as are authorized by Us And for the prevention of any innovated power over you you shall have Us here to govern you and the Souldiory to protect you in peace and to relieve you against all oppressions for that as we have told you before must arise from some great violation which we hope God will prevent and not from this preparation of our Subjects Therefore let none of you be affrighted with vain fears if such a War should follow it follows the authors home to their own doors And such by the confidence of Our Person with you We assure Our Self you are not Here We had left you to your fidelity and duty had not some malicious insolence in Our former meetings sent forth most presumptuous Summons deceiving Our people and presuming upon Our Royall Authority and these present themselves as great Defenders or Religion peace and liberty Whereas they become infectious and contagious to the people seducing them into vain fancies and delusions as may appear by their Warrants which we could trace to some pulpits as We are credibly informed And you see it were just in Us to punish these as Authors of sedition but that it would be too great a favour for it would honour them with the Title of Martyrdom for Gods cause as they vainly pretend But you may now see from whence this Spirit comes that would make Us to be in the Act of destruction of Religion Our person a disturber of the peace and ready to introduce slavery These here are all the forraign Forces We have or ever shall intend to have to act these great designes notwithstanding the vain fears hitherto imagined So that you see it is high time that these fancies were dispersed and driven away that We might be repaired in Honour and Interest and you enjoy the blessing of peace and happinesse the advancement whereof shall be Our study and comfort and therefore We shall when you shall think it a convenient time ease you in the number of the Trained-Bands And for your Billet-money it had been long since paid but that no part of the Subsidies which We passed for that purpose came to Our hands and We shall not be wanting in any thing that lyeth in Us for the full satisfaction thereof And shall make Our Grace and Bounty to you answerable to your best fidelity and loyalty as occasion shall be offered to Us Imprinted first at York and now re-Printed at London for Edward Husbands 1642.