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B14181 The copie of the K. Maiesties letter to the L. Maior of the Citie of London and to the aldermen and commons of the same.. England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1603 (1603) STC 14362.5; ESTC S103350 951 4

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God saue I In memorable brasse let there be writ A An euerlasting storie of a King M Maruell of men wonder of chiefest wit E Eternall glorie doth to England bring S So let his stile be fram'd and he be said E Englands true King successor of a Maide K Know forraigne powers Englands true loyaltie I Is bent in seruice to her Soueraigne King N Nor shal the fierce allar'ms nor frowne of enemy G Giue alteration or daunted courage bring O O no she shall first in a scarlet flood F Fight to the lips with losse of dearest blood E Euen as the day which first proclaim'd his name N Neuer as yet did seeme to make an end G Glorious with bon-fires pyl'd on stateliest frame L Lookt like the morning the Sun the night which A A quiet raigne happy to our King did pretend N Neare ceasing Ioyes and his aeternizing D Do therefore England marching in stately traines E Englands true leige-Leige-lord welcome bid King Iames. God saue King James THE COPIE OF the K. Maiesties letter to the L. Maior of the Citie of London and to the Aldermen and Commons of the same TRustie and welbeloued Wee greete you heartily well Being informed of your great forwardnesse in that iust and Honourable action of proclaiming vs your Soueraigne Lord and King immediatly after the decease of our late dearest sister the Queene wherein you haue giuen a singular good proofe of your ancient fidelitie a reputation hereditarie to that our Citie of London beeing the Chamber of our Jmperiall Crowne and euer free from all shadowes of tumultuous and vnlawfull courses We could not omit with all the speed wee might possible to giue you hereby a taste of our thankefull minde for the same And withall assurance that you cannot craue any thing of vs fit for the maintenance of you all in generall and euery one of you in particuler but it shal be most willingly performed by vs whose speciall care shall euer be to prouide for the continuance and increase of your present happines Desiring you in the meane time to goe constantly forward in doing all and whatsoeuer things you shall finde necessary or expedient for the good gouernment of our said Citie in execution of Justice as you haue bene in vse to doe in our said dearest Sisters time till our pleasure be further knowen vnto you Thus not doubting but you will do as ye may be fully assured of our gracious fauour towards you in the highest degree we bid you heartily farewell Halirudhouse the 28. of March 1603. Iames R. To our trustie and welbeloued Robert Lee L. Maior of our Citie of London and to our welbeloued the Aldermen and Commons of the same