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A82051 The declaration and protestation agreed upon by the grand iury at the assizes held for the county of VVorcester, the third day of August. 1642 and assented unto by the high sheriffe, the Lord Coventry, the baronets, knights, justices of the peace, gentlemen and freeholders of the county of VVorcester aforesaid. 1642 (1642) Wing D540; Thomason 669.f.5[65]; ESTC R210974 1,126 1

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The Declaration and Protestation agreed upon by the Grand Iury at the Assizes held for the County of VVorcester the third day of August 1642. and assented unto by the High Sheriffe the Lord Coventry the Baronets Knights Justices of the Peace Gentlemen and Freeholders of the County of VVORCESTER aforesaid VVE do with all thankfulnesse acknowledge our selves very sensible of those sundry good Laws which through His Majesties great Grace and Goodnesse have been obtained for us this Parliament And we do no lesse rejoyce in His Majesties Pious and Tender Care repeated by His gracious Declarations in print and expressions by letter read unto us and all the County at this Assizes in open Court to defend and maintain the true Protestant Religion by Law established against Popish Recusants Anabaptists all other Seperatists And that the Laws of the Land shall be the Rule of His Majesties Government whereby the Subjects Libertie and Property is defended And that His Majestie will preserve the freedom and just Priviledge of Parliament with all which promises and expressions we are so abundantly satisfied That we do not anyway distrust His Majesties Constancy in these Resolutions And we do declare That we will be ready to attend His Majestie in all lawfull wayes for the putting of the County in a posture of Arms for the Defence of His Majestie and the Peace of His Kingdoms Therefore we do resolve according to our Oathes of Supremacy and Allegiance and late Protestation to adventure our Lives and Fortunes in Defence of His Majesties Royall Person and Honour and the just rights and Priviledges of Parliament and the known Laws of the Land and Liberties of the Subjects That thereby the Distractions and Disturbances of His Majesties Kingdoms may be reduced to His Majesties Legall Government And whereas the Grand Jury at the last Sessions delivered a Petition thereby desiring the exercising of the Militia we utterly disavow it as not agreeable to the intents or desires of us or any Considerable number of the said County And we do hereby declare That by the Information which we have received from severall of the persons then of the Grand Jury That it was not of their own framing but contrived and prepared for them by some few persons not well affected to the Peace and quiet of this County THo Coventry Ed. Vernon Vic. Com. Iohn Washbourne Robert Steynor Ed. Littleton Ed. Solley Major Henry Foord Vic. Iohn Packington William Russell Henry Herbert Row Berkley Iohn Hambury George Street Francis Hincley Iohn Slantan Iames Littleton Henry Ingram Ioseph Walshe Sam. Sandys Robert Wyld Henry Townshend Ed. Burret Nich. Gower Iohn Fleete George Savage George Symonds Ed. Dingley Antony Palmer Vrban Eyre Coronat Francis Walker Cler. Iohn Baion Iohn Hunt Ed. Emes Constables Capital The Grand Jury of the County of Worcester Mar. Sandys Tho. Childe Phil. Brace Io. Lench Iohn Dyckins Fran. Sheldon Io. Ewett William Cliffe I. Clent Ed. Brode Ed. Davies Tho. Chetle George Middlemore Thomas Sanders William Muckland The Grand Jury of the County of the City William Taylor Francis Hughes George Brooke Philip Davis Tho. Lysons Tho. Pomfrey Rich. Sharman Francis Sharman William Gibbes Tho. Rea. Hen. Smith Tho. Hill Robert Sollers Imprinted at York by ROBERT BARKER Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie And by the Assignes of JOHN Bill 1642.