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A86810 The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembled. To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in High Court of Parliament. With their answer to the said petition. City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1647 (1647) Wing H3535; Thomason E396_15; ESTC R201651 3,802 11

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VII That the Parliament would for present please to lay aside all businesses of lesser consequence or private concernment and improve their time and utmost endeavour that such Lawes may be prepared for His Majesties Royall Concurrence as may settle the Government of the Church secure the People from all unlawfull and arbitrary power whatsoever in future and restore his Majesty to His just Rights and Authority according to the Covenant without all which the Petitioners can never expect any lasting establishment That so this long divided and distracted Kingdome may attaine to the Blessings of Peace and Unity in Church and Commonwealth VIII And that the People may be the better secured to enjoy the intended effects of such Lawes as shall be so made with the Royall assent That especiall care be taken that all Officers of State and other Ministers of Justice may bee Persons of Honour of considerable Interest and of known Integrity to the Parliament and Kingdome IX That the Parliament would please to provide for the carrying on of the affaires in Ireland by speedy transporting the Forces which ly ready on the Sea side and such others as shall be willing to engage in that service and by such continuall supplies as are requisite to reduce that Kingdome to the obedience of the Crowne of England and rescue the good party left there out of the bloudy hands of those barbarous rebells And for the better incouragement of the Subjects of this Kingdome to continue their supplies for that Service that with as much speed as conveniently may bee the Parliament will please to take care that the People be eased of such extraordinary charges and burthens as have long layne and still remaine upon this Kingdom X. That by all just and good means the correspondence with our Brethren of Scotland may according to the Nationall Covenant be maintained and preserved XI That this Honourable House would please to give order for a speedy examination of all unlawfull Elections and Returns of the Members thereof and purge the House of all such as have bin unduely chosen or have bin in Armes or in action against the Parliament and provide for the supply of their roomes according to the Lawes of the Land XII That some speedy course may be taken for the deciding of all causes formerly determinable in the Court of Admiralty the Trade and Navigation of this Kingdome and the correspondence with Forraign Nations being very much prejudiced disturbed and indangered for want of due Provision herein as hath formerly been at large represented unto this Honourable House XIII And lastly That satisfaction being made by Delinquents according to the wisedome of Parliament an Act of Oblivion may be passed for an utter abolition and finall reconcilement of all Parties and Differences and for the quiet setling of Peace Love and Unitie among the Subjects of this Kingdome All which the Petitioners submit unto the wisdome of this Honourable House Die Veneris 2. Julii 1647. THat their Lordships have had a long experience of the good affections of the City of London to the Parliament and Kingdome and they do return their acknowledgement for the same As to the particulars of the Petition which are many and long they will take them into their speedy consideration Jo. Browne Cler. Parliamentorum Die Veneris 2. Julii 1647. THe House being informed That the Sheriffes and divers Citizens of the City of London were at the Doore they were called in and Sheriffe Edmonds informed the House That he was commanded by the Lord Major Aldermen and Commons in Common-Councell assembled to deliver a Petition to this House the which the Petitioners being withdrawn was read Resolved c. That on Fryday next this Petition be read and considered of The Petitioners were again called in and Mr. Speaker by the Command of the House acquainted them that the Petition consisted of many Heads of great and publike concernment That most of them were under consideration with the House That their constant very good affections did still appeare for which he was commanded to render them thanks he further acquainted them that the House has appointed a day for the reading and considering of this Petition H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. FINIS