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A92717 The Scots resolution declared in a message sent from the Privie-Councell of the Kingdome of Scotland, to His Majestie at York, by the Earle of Lovvden and chancellor of that kingdome. : Also a new plot against Hull. : Likevvise, an order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, to the sheriff of the county of Lancaster, and all other sheriffs, and lord-lieutenants and deputy lieutenants in the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales. / Iohn. Brown Cleric Parliament. Scotland. Privy Council.; Loudoun, John Campbell, Earl of, 1598-1663.; Brown, John.; Scotland. Laws, etc. 1642 (1642) Wing S2000B; ESTC R183597 3,873 9

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Demonstration of princely care and courage so as by their naturall affection and by their desire of the preservation of his Majesties person upon which dependeth the safety of these Kingdomes constrained in all humility to report that they conceive it to be a matter which requireth more mature Deliberation Whether his Maiestie shall hazard his owne Royall Person in such a matter and thereby also put his good Subiects in greate feares for him Whether the great Affaires and dangerous Distractions of the Kingdome of England which never did more require his Personall presence may suffer his Absence at this time Whether his going in person against such base Rebels be not a descending too low from that high dignity and Royal eminency wherein God hath placed him as his immediate Vice-gerent and whether it be not more for his Maiesties Honour and Safety and for the inward security of his People against their Feares of danger to his Maiesties person and their outward quietnesse against dangers to themselues to command such Forces of his willing Subiects to goe in that expedition as by Gods helpe and assistance may be more then sufficient to cruse their Rebellion and reduce the whole Kingdome to his Maiesties obe●ience but concerning this wish and hope that His Maiesty may be pleased to he●●e and consider of the advice and Councell of his Parliament of ●ngland as being more neerely concerned in the matters of Ireland although none be more in their interest in his majesties Royall person In the end they doe numbly intreat that all meanes may be forborn which may make the breach wider and the wound deeper and that no place be given to evill Spirit of Division which at such times worketh uncessantly and rather now that the fairest the most expression and compendious way be taken by so wise a King and parliament as may against all malice and opposition make his majesty and his posterity more glorious and his Kingdomes more happy then ever for this blessed end and earnestly wished for Conclusion according to their manifold obligations and duty they do offer their best indeavours and for the present have sent the Earle of Lowdon and Chancellour of the Kingdome who will give a more full Declaration of their minde and desires Die Sabbati 28 Maii 1642. An Order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to the Sheriffe of the Coun●y of Lancaster and all other Sheriffs and Lord-Lieutenants and Deputy Lieutenants in the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales WHeras it appears That the King seduced by wicked Councell intends to make Warre against the Parliament and under the colour of a Guard to secure his Royall Person doth command Troops both of Horse and Foot to assemble at York All which is against the Laws of the Kingdom tending to the dissolution of the Parliament and destruction of His People It is therefore Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That the Sheriff of the County of Lancaster and all other Sheriffs of the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales Shall by the power of that County and of their several Counties respectively suppresse the raising and comming together of any Soldiers Horse or foot by any Warrant Commission or Order from His Majesty without the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament And that all persons whatsoever do forbear to execute any such Commission or Warrant for levying Souldiers or gathering them together without consent of Parliament And those who shall be disturbers of the Peace of the Kingdome And the Lord Lievtenant of the County of Lancaster and all other Lords Lievtenants of all other Counties in the Kingdome of England or Dominion of Wales respectively As likewise all Deputy Lievtenants Captaines and Officers of the Trained Bands And all Mayors Justices of Peace and other His Majesties loving Subjects are hereby commanded and required to be aiding and assisting to the said Sheriffe of the County of Lancaster and to the other Sheriffes of the other Counties of this Kingdom and of the Dominion of Wales And that His Majesties loving Subjects may the better understand what the Law and their owne duty is in this behalf The said Sheriffe of Lancaster and other Sheriffes of the other Counties of this Kingdome respectively Shall cause this present Order forthwith to be pubished in the severall Market Townes within their said Counties Ioh. Brown Cler. Parl.