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A92053 The royall virgine. Or The declaration of several maydens in and about the once honourable City of London. 1660 (1660) Wing R2156; Thomason 669.f.23[36]; ESTC R211543 967 1

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The Royall Virgine OR THE DECLARATION OF SEVERAL MAYDENS In and about the once Honourable City of LONDON FOR AS MUCH as since that most horrible unnatural unrighteous unjust and most hainous murder committed upon the person of Our most Renowned Honourable Inocent Harmless Good dispositioned KING CHARLES●●e first And since the banishing disowning disinheriting and dispossessing of Our three most Illustrious Virtuous and inefable Princes We say for as much as since these abominable unsufferable Acts ENGLAND SCOTLAND and IRELAND have had Experience of several Subtle Covetious Ambitious self-seeking Guardians and Governours ●ver Them Who instead of saving their LIBERTIES preserving their TRADE and upholding the ●ood of these NATIONS have cheated the People stinted their Ttade spilt mnch Inocent Blood and have done notbing viewable but evil in these Nations We do Declare FIRST That it is infinitely below Us To cover or glosse over Our Intentions with specious pretences And therefore We do manifest to the whole World That this Our Declaration is neither for a Free PARLIAMENT a full PARLIAMENT or a Piece of a PARLIAMENT We leave that to the discretion of him who onely has Power to Call a PARLIAMENT We do therefore Declare That the onely meanes in Our Judgments to bring these NATIONS to out of Bondage For the preserving of Peace and the upholding of every good thing will be the speedy Restauration of the Banished We mean that the Government be of these Nations be cast upon the Shoulders of him that ought to bear it that the People of ENGLAND SCOTLAND and IRELAND may be obedient to Him to whom Obedience is due and that the Crown may be set upon His head whose Right it is C. R. SECONDLY We do Declare That as for this present Power which men call the Rump We do utterly disown it accounting it aboundantly below our Sphere to stoop to that Tail whence the Head is forced to absent it Self THIRDLY and LASTLY We do Declare That if this Our Declaration be granted We will undertake to procure an Act of Indempnity for all such persons as have transgressed in these latter dayes save five but if it be not granted by fair means Take what follows And if you reject the Virgins Counsel as thk late Lord Lambert did hss Wives you may repent at your leasure as he dos and after all do as Alderman Hoyle did Hang your selves for madness Behold O Men we aime at Preservation Unlesse you stand unto Our Declaration Your Aonour is condemn'd and you Behold Are quite undone Your Fortunes are foretold Signed by many thousands of Maidens in the Cities of London and Westminster and the Borough of Southwark and other adjacent parts which to nominate here would be to tedious Printed for Virgin Hope-well and are to be sold at the Maiden-Starre 1660.