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A83860 Votes. Die Martis. 12. July. 1642. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1642 (1642) Wing E2756; Thomason 669.f.5[57]; ESTC R26122 675 1

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VOTES Die Martis 12. July 1642. Resolved upon the Question THat an Army shall be forthwith raised for the safetie of the Kings person defence of both Houses of Parliament and of those who have obeyed their Orders and Commands and preserving of the true Religion the Laws libertie and peace of the Kingdom Resolved upon the Question That the Earl of Essex shall be the Generall Resolved upon the Question That this House doth declare that in this cause for the safetie of the Kings person defence of both Houses of Parliament and of those who have obeyed their Orders and Commands and preserving of the true Religion the Laws libertie and peace of the Kingdom they will live and die with the Earl of Essex whom they have nominated Generall in this Cause Resolved upon the Question That a Petition shall be framed to move His Majestie to a good accord with his Parliament to prevent a Civill VVar. The Petition being drawn was agreed unto upon the Question and with these Votes were presented unto the Lords VVho returned Answer they did concurre with the House of Commons in omnibus VVhereupon both Houses ordered that the Earl of Holland Sir John Holland and Sir Philip Stapleton should forthwith repair to Beverley and present the Petition unto His Majestie The Message of the 11. of July came to the House of Peers after this Petition was agreed on being so full an Answer thereunto as both Houses resolved to give no other Answer to that Message but the said Petition Resolved upon the Question 14. Iuly 1642. That all the Members of this House that have subscribed for the bringing in of Horse Money or Plate do bring in the same by Tuesday next and that a Report be made then to the House who are defective herein Resolved upon the Question That the Earl of Bedford shall be Generall of the Horse Hen. Elsing Cl. Parl. De. Com. Printed by T. P. and M. S. in Goldsmiths-Alley