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A83775 An order of the Right Honourable the Commons in high court assembled, for appointing a committee of the House, to treat with a committee of the common-councell of the city of London, and of the commanders of the souldiers, and commission-officers in the said city concerning their engagement for the security of His Majesties person, and the Parliament, during the time of the intended personall treaty; with the results of the committee and common-councell thereupon. Die Mercurii, 5. Julii, 1648. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; City of London (England). Court of Common Council. 1648 (1648) Wing E2658; Thomason 669.f.12[78]; ESTC R210959 4,677 1

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An Order of the Right Honourable the Commons in high Court of Parliament assembled For appointing a Committee of the House to treat with a Committee of the Common-councell of the City of London and of the Commanders of the Souldiers and Commission Officers in the said City Concerning their Engagement for the safety and security of His Majesties Person and the Parliament during the time of the intended Personall Treaty with the Results of the Committee and Common-Councell thereupon Die Mercurii 5. Julii 1648. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament That it bee referred to a Committee to conferr with the Common-councell of the Citie of London and such as they shall appoint and with the Commanders of the Souldiers in London concerning their engagement for the safety of the King and Parliament during the intended Treatie and touching the manner of the security viz. unto Mr. Whitlock Mr. Swi●…n Mr. Hungerford Mr. Sam Brown Mr. John Ashe Sir Martyn Lumley Mr. Bois Mr. John Stephens Sir Dudley Nort●… Sir Walter Erle Col. Copley Mr. Salloway Mr. Prideaux Sir Hen. Vain sen Mr. Reynolds Major Gen. Brown Sir Robert Harley Sir Tho Withrington Sir Iames Hacrington Mr. Crew Sir Ioh. Evelyn of Wilts Col. Ven Mr. Drake Mr. Doddridge Mr. Edward Stephens Mr. Ellis Mr. Serjeant Wilde Mr. Strode Mr. Gell Col. Wilson Mr. Wheeler Mr. Green Col. Edwards And the Citizens Burgesses of the City of London This Committee it to conferre with the Common-councell of the City of London and such as they shall appoint and with the Commanders of the Souldiers in London concerning their engagement for the safety of the King and Parliament during the intended Treatie and touching the manner of their Security H. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com. Commune Concilium tent sexto die Julii Anno Dom. 1648. Annoque regni Regis Caroli Angliae c. Vicesimo quarto TO this Common-councell came divers Members of the honorable House of Commons as a Committee appointed by that House And after some short preamble made by Sir Robert Harley Knight and Giles Green Esquire they presented an Order of the said House made the Fifth day of this instant July whereby the said Committee are authorized to conferr with this Common-councell and such as they shall appoint and with the Commanders of the Souldiers in London concerning their Engagement for the safety of the King and Parliament during the intended Treatie and touching the manner of their security The which Order was here openly read and the same Committee having withdrawn themselves this Court took this business being of great concernment into debate and consideration and do declare That if His Majesty shall come up to the City of London there to Treat with His Parliament for the setling of a safe and wel-grounded Peace this Court as much as in them lyeth will by the blessing of God defend His Majesties Royall person and the Parliament in honour and safety against all violence whatsoever with their lives and estates during this Treaty according to the Covenant And further in pursuance of the said Order it is ordered by this Court That Mr. Alderman Langham Mr. Alderman Bunce Mr. Alderman Avery Mr. Alderman Bide Mr. Alderman Packe and Mr. Alderman Brown or any three of them Mr. Vincent Mr. Edwin Brown Mr. Archer Mr. Nathaniel Hall Mr. Dep. Chamberlain Mr. William Bateman Major Chamberlain Mr. Peter Jones Mr. Dep. Clowes Mr. Dep. Glyd Mr. Chetwin and Mr. Milles or any Six of them shall be and they are by this Court appointed a Committee to confer with the said Committee of Parliament As namely with Mr. Whitlock Mr. Swinfen c. touching the manner of the security for the safety of the King and Parliament during the Treatie And to consider what things are fit to be propounded for the better enabling of this Court to perform their said engagement and all things conducing thereunto and to this purpose they are also to conferr with the Commanders of the Souldiers in the city touching the same And the said Committee appointed by this Common-councell are to acquaint this Court from time to time of their proceedings and opinions therein Michel Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guildhald ' Civit ' London ' undecimo die Iulii 1648. Annoque regni Domini nostri Caroli nunc Regis Angliae c. Vicesimo quarto AT this Common-councell the Committee appointed by the Order of this Court made the Sixt day of this instant July to conferr with the Committee assigned by Order of the honorable House of Commons concerning the Engagement of this Citie for the safetie of the King and Parliament during the intended Treatie and touching the manner of their security did now present unto this Court a Paper expressing their progresse and proceedings therein The which was here openly read and every particular therein considered of and some alteration was made in the Answers given to the Propositions made by the said honorable Committee The tenor whereof is as followeth Viz. The said honorable Committee did desire that the Military Forces and the Court of Common-councell would satisfie them what they intend and mean by those words in the Petition of the Military-Officers wherein the Petition of the Common-councell to the Parliament doe concurre Viz. That the King and Parliament may meet and Treat with Freedome Honor and Safety according to the ancient Fundamentall Constitutions of this Kingdom To this the Committee of Common-councell made answer as followeth Viz. By these words The King and Parliament may meet and Treat with Honor Freedome and Safety according to the ancient Fundamentall constitutions of this Kingdom wee mean That the King and Parliament may meet and Treat free from force or violence which wee conceive to be according to the ancient Fundamentall constitutions of this Kingdom The said honorable Committee did further desire that the Committee of Common-councell would satisfie them what is meant by these words viz. That they will defend His Majesties royall Person and the Parliament during the Treatie according to their Covenant The Committee of Common-councell did give answer thereunto as followeth Viz. By those words To defend the King and Parliament according to the Covenant●… we mean That during the Treatie wee will defend the King and Parliament as much as in us lyeth free from all force and violence The said honorable Committee did further desire that the Committee of Common-councell should satisfie them what they intend and meane in the Petition of the Military Officers wherein the Petition of the Common-councell concur by the word Freedome in the last clause and likewise what they mean by these words otherwise interrupt To this the Committee of the Common-councell gave the severall answers following Viz. By the word Freedome we understand free from force and violence and by the words otherwise interrupt we mean all hostile forces whatsoever the which answers were approved of by this Court The said honorable Committee did further propound that