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A86204 The Queens Majesties message and declaration to the Right Honourable the Peers of England, assembled in Parliament; concerning the Kings Majesty, and the army; presented by another embassadour from France the 9 of this instant. MDCXLIX. And the declaration of the House of Peeres concerning the King; with the proceedings of the Commons, and what government shall be established, a new Broad Seal to be erected, which is to have ingraven on the one side, the House of Commons; on the other, the arms of England & Ireland. With severall new proposals from the citizens of London, to the Common councell, concerning the tryal of the King. A declaration of the General Councel of the army, concerning Mr. Wil: Pryn, and the rest of the secluded members; and his excellencies declaration concerning the King, and all those who have assisted him. Subscribed, T. Fairfax. Published by authority. Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669. 1649 (1649) Wing H1462; Thomason E538_7; ESTC R206022 3,631 8

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those whose dissents from that Vote already an● or hereafter shall be entred both to consider what other Members have stood clear from the series of those corrupt Councels you have so declared against and who have been notoriously guilty thereof and accordingly to determine which shall be readmitted as having kept to their trust and which excluded as having diserted the same But wee most earnestly desire as you tender the good and quiet of the Kingdome with the easing the burthens and ending the troubles thereof and would for the time this Parliament shall continue prevent an irrecoverable relapse of all things into their former miserable condition and avoid the numerous evils and endlesse troubles which the renewed prevailing of the same corrupt Councels or but of like divisions and unsetlednesse in your Councels would evidently produce that therefore you would resolve to exclude henceforth from the house and make the stricktest caution and provision to keep out all such who are known to have carried on or to be guilty of that series of corrupt Votes which you have so justly branded as aforesaid and that none may be readmitted amongst you who shall not either by their own protests or upon your certain knowledge be pareicularly acquitted there-from 〈◊〉 8. 1648 Signed in the name and by the appointment of the General of the Officers of the Army JO. RUSHWORTHSecr The rest of the day was spent in debate on the manner of proceedings at Law and in what name processes shall issue forth all Writts at Common Law issuing forth in the Kings name by our NORMAN Lawes but this came not to any result Yet before I proceed any further I shall re-mind you of divers things which have been acted within four weeks which the people failed in their expectation of for above four yeares before viz. The removing the cause of the manifold obstructions which continually happened when any great businesse was moved in the house 2. The taking away the negative power of the King and Lords which the people did attribute to be the cause why former Parliaments were called and dissolved after the peoples purses were drained without giving any redresse in publike grievances heard and redressed 2ly That there may be a freedome in Trade and commerce all Monopolies cease and no man to suffer by any Law against which he hath not transgressed The Proposals of the City of London 1 That impartial Justice may be executed upon all offenders either by Land or Sea who have been Actors or Abettors in the former or late wars and that from the highest to the lowest without respect of persons 2 That all places of power and trust in the kingdom and Navy may be intrusted in the hands of those persons that may be safely confided in for their known and approved fidelity 3 That some effectuall course may bee taken for recovering the almost lost Trade of the City and Kingdom His Excellencies Declaration These are to require all persons who have ingaged for the King in the first or second war and have adhered unto or assisted him or his party therein and are now residing in London or within ten miles distant therefrom that within 〈◊〉 hours after the publication hereof they depart from the said City and Suburbs and all places within ten miles distance thereof and not to return for the space of one month next ensuing after the publication hereof and whosoever shall be found and taken contrary hereuntu they shall bee dealt withall as prisoners of war except such as are excepted in the Order of Parliament Subscribed T. FAIRFAX FINIS