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A62765 To the Kings most excellent majesty the humble petition and address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and commons of the city of London. Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1680 (1680) Wing T1520; ESTC R2503 824 1

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To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty The Humble Petition and Address of the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons of the City of LONDON WE Your Majesties most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects being deeply sensible and apprehensive of the great Danger Your Royal Person the Protestant Religion and the good Constitution of this Kingdom have been and as we have reason to fear are still in do with all Humble Thankfulness acknowledge your Majesties great Grace and Goodness in causing the Parliament to meet and sit to the great Satisfaction of this City and of all your good Subjects at home and the Comfort Encouragemnt of all your Protestant Neighbours abroad and for your most Gracious Speech at the opening thereof in those assurances You were pleased to renew for the security of the Protestant Religion and in Recommending to their Care the suppression of Popery and the prosecution of the Horrid Popish PLOT with a strict and Impartial Inquiry without which neither Your Royal Person nor Your good Subjects can be in any safety And We being also sensible how much the Happy Conclusion of this Session of PARLIAMENT will conduce to those Ends do most Humbly Beseech Your Majesty that You would be Graciously Pleased to hearken and Incline to the Humble Advice of That Your great Councel for the Safety of Your Royal Person the Preservation of the PROTESTANT RELIGION the Quieting and Uniting the Minds of all Your Good Subjects and for securing the PEACE of this your Great CITY and the whole KINGDOM And We do in Most Dutiful manner and with Unanimous Consent Humbly assure your Majesty that in Pursuit of Those Councels Your Great City of LONDON will be ready at all times to promote your Majesties Ease and Prosperity and stand by your Majesty against all Dangers and Hazards whatsoever And as in Duty bound shall always Pray for Your Majesties Long Life and Happy Reign c. Novembr the 12th 1680. IT was now agreed and Ordered by this Court nemine contradicente That the Humble Petition and Address to His Majesty from this Court now drawn ●p and here read be Presented to His Majesty as soon as conveniently may be and the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor attended with Mr. Sheriffs is Desired from this Court to Present the same to His Majesty accordingly LONDON Printed for Francis Smith at the Sign of the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange MDCLXXX