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A86757 The humble petition and resolution of the deputy-lieutenants, captains, officers, souldiers, and voluntiers of the trained bands of the county of Warwick to the right honourable, Robert Lord Brook, Lord Lieutenant of the county aforesaid, and by his Lordship presented to the high court of Parliament, July 9. 1642. With the answer of the Lords thereunto annexed. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. 1642 (1642) Wing H3447; Thomason 669.f.5[55]; ESTC R210878 1,404 1

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The humble Petition and Resolution of the Deputy-Lievtenants Captains Officers Souldiers and Voluntiers of the Trained Bands of the County of Warwick to the Right honorable Robert Lord Brook Lord Lievtenant of the County aforesaid and by his Lordship presented to the high Court of Parliament July 9. 1642. With the Answer of the Lords thereunto annexed To the Right Honourable Robert Lord Brook Lord Lievtenant for the County of Warwick The Petition of the Deputy Lievtenants Captains Officers and Souldiers of the Trained-Bands and Voluntiers of the County aforesaid Humbly Sheweth THat as it was no small comfort and setling to the well affected of the whole Kingdom when they understood the most excellent necessary and seasonable Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament concerning the Militia so in speciall we of this County who did most earnestly Petition for it Do desire to come short of none in the expression of our unfeigned thankfulnesse to them for the happy accomplishment thereof As also for their respects to us in appointing your Lordship our Lievtenant Our request to your Lordship is That you will present our most humble and hearty thanks to the Parliament signifying our readinesse to obey His Majesties Royall Authority in this their happy Ordinance of the Militia and our Resolutions to adhere to His Majestie and both Houses of Parliament to the losse of the last drop of our dearest bloud in securing His and their Persons and advancing their designes Which though maliciously traduced by some few malignant Persons we rest most assured ●ends only to the establishment of truth and peace to us and our posterities For the better securing whereof we humbly and heartily pray this Ordinance may be continued till by some other effectuall provision the peace of this Kingdom and the securitie of our Laws be established especiallie by putting the power and care of their execution in such hands as the Parliament and Kingdom may confide in which by the late violation of the Petition of Right we have cause to recommend to the Parliament as fearing the like miscarriages for the time to come of whatsoever good Laws you can provide without some such way of securitie And we further pray That some speedie course may be taken to remove from His Majesties most Sacred Person all pestilent troublers of this Church and State and for such Members as leave that great Councell and leane to the malignant party Our most humble and earnest desires are That they may receive such condigne and speedie punishment the Kingdom groaning under so long delay as shall be thought fit by the Wisedome and Justice of this Parliament One request more that concerns this Countie We humblie present your Lordship with That the Magazine thereof which lies in the Citie and Countie of Coventry may be removed and laid up in your Lordships Castle at Warwick as the safest place of the Countie with a sufficient Guard provided by the Countie for the securing of it And your Petitioners shall ever pray c. The Lords Answér MY Lords have taken your Petition into Consideration and receive much contentment in the good affections you have expressed thus seasonably and necessarily for the good of the King and Kingdom and for their Lordships Encouragement in the performance of their Duty For which they give you hearty thanks And my Lords do assure you That God willing they resolve to insist in their former declared Resolutions for the upholding the true Religion The Kings Authority in the highest Court which by sundry late Declarations and Practises to abuse the people they finde so much vilified and invaded The Priviledges of Parliament The free course of Justice The Laws and Peace of this Kingdom notwithstanding any dangers and hazards that for that Cause befall them That for the manifestation of their good Affections and their Lordships kinde acceptation thereof they have commanded your Petition and this Answer to be forthwith printed and published Die Sabbathi 9 Julii 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament That this Petition and Answer be forth with Printed and Published Joh. Brown Cler. Parl. July 11. London Printed for Joseph Hunscott and John Wright 1642.