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A45028 The humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of Yorke presented to His Majesty at York, April 22. 1642. And His Majesties message sent to the Parliament, April 24. 1642. Concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing H3504A; ESTC R221335 1,725 11

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the_o humble_a petition_n of_o the_o gentry_n and_o commons_o of_o the_o county_n of_o york_n present_v to_o his_o majesty_n at_o york_n april_n 22._o 1642._o and_o his_o mai_n esty_fw-fr message_n send_v to_o the_o parliament_n april_n 24._o 1642._o concern_v sir_n john_n hothams_n refusal_n to_o give_v his_o majesty_n entrance_n into_o hull_n london_n print_v for_o w._n j._n in_o the_o year_n 1642._o to_o the_o king_n most_o excellent_a majesty_n the_o humble_a petition_n of_o the_o gentry_n and_o commons_o of_o the_o county_n of_o york_n most_o royal_a sovereign_n encourage_v by_o your_o majesty_n many_o testimony_n of_o your_o gracious_a goodness_n to_o we_o and_o our_o county_n which_o we_o can_v never_o sufficient_o acknowledge_v we_o in_o all_o duty_n and_o loyalty_n of_o heart_n address_v ourselves_o to_o your_o sacred_a majesty_n beseech_v you_o to_o cast_v your_o eye_n and_o thought_n upon_o the_o safety_n of_o your_o own_o person_n and_o your_o princely_a issue_n and_o this_o whole_a county_n a_o great_a mean_n of_o which_o we_o concieve_v do_v consist_v in_o the_o arm_n and_o ammunition_n at_o hull_n place_v there_o by_o your_o princely_a care_n and_o charge_n and_o since_o upon_o general_n apprehension_n of_o danger_n from_o foreign_a part_n represent_v to_o your_o majesty_n think_v fit_a as_o yet_o to_o be_v continue_v we_o for_o our_o part_n conceive_v ourselves_o to_o be_v still_o in_o danger_n do_v most_o humble_o beseech_v your_o majesty_n that_o you_o will_v be_v please_v to_o take_v such_o course_n and_o order_n that_o your_o magazine_n may_v still_o there_o remain_v for_o the_o better_a secure_n of_o these_o and_o the_o rest_n of_o the_o northern_a part_n and_o the_o rather_o because_o we_o think_v it_o fit_a that_o that_o part_n of_o the_o kingdom_n shall_v be_v best_o provide_v where_o your_o sacred_a person_n do_v reside_v your_o person_n be_v like_o david_n the_o light_n of_o israel_n and_o more_o worth_a than_o ten_o thousand_o of_o we_o who_o shall_v daily_o pray_v etc._n etc._n ¶_o his_o majesty_n message_n send_v to_o the_o parliament_n april_n 24._o 1642._o concern_v sir_n john_n hotham_n refusal_n to_o give_v his_o majesty_n entrance_n into_o hull_n his_o majesty_n have_v receive_v the_o petition_n enclose_v from_o most_o of_o the_o chief_a of_o the_o gentry_n near_o about_o york_n desire_v the_o stay_n of_o his_o majesty_n arm_n and_o munition_n in_o his_o magazine_n at_o hull_n for_o the_o safety_n not_o only_o of_o his_o majesty_n person_n and_o child_n but_o likewise_o of_o all_o these_o northern_a part_n the_o manifold_a rumour_n of_o great_a danger_n induce_v they_o to_o make_v their_o say_a supplication_n think_v it_o most_o fit_a to_o go_v himself_o in_o person_n to_o his_o town_n of_o hull_n to_o view_v his_o arm_n and_o munition_n there_o that_o thereupon_o he_o may_v give_v direction_n what_o part_n thereof_o may_v be_v necessary_a to_o remain_v there_o for_o the_o security_n and_o satisfaction_n of_o his_o northern_a subject_n and_o what_o part_n thereof_o may_v be_v spare_v for_o ireland_n the_o arm_v of_o his_o majesty_n scots_a subject_n that_o be_v to_o go_v thither_o or_o to_o replenish_v his_o chief_a magazine_n of_o the_o tower_n of_o london_n where_o be_v come_v upon_o the_o three_o and_o twenty_o of_o this_o instant_a april_n much_o contrary_n to_o his_o expectation_n he_o find_v all_o the_o gate_n shut_v upon_o he_o and_o the_o bridge_n draw_v up_o by_o the_o express_a command_n of_o sir_n john_n hotham_n who_o for_o the_o present_n command_v a_o garrison_n there_o and_o from_o the_o wall_n flat_o deny_v his_o majesty_n entrance_n into_o his_o say_a town_n the_o reason_n of_o the_o say_a denial_n be_v as_o strange_a to_o his_o majesty_n as_o the_o thing_n itself_o it_o be_v that_o he_o can_v not_o admit_v his_o majesty_n without_o breach_n of_o trust_n to_o his_o parliament_n which_o do_v the_o more_o incense_v his_o majesty_n anger_n against_o he_o for_o that_o he_o 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