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A92834 The second summons to Newark sent from the Committee of both Kingdoms, to the governour, gentry, mayor, aldermen and burgesses of that town. Together with the governours answer thereunto. Wherein he desires a short time for the preparing of articles for the surrender of the said town, and hostages for the security of his commissioners. Appointed by the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to be forthwith printed and published. England and Wales. Commissioners of Both Kingdoms.; Belasyse, John Belasyse, Baron, 1615-1689. 1646 (1646) Wing S2335; Thomason E335_15; ESTC R200792 1,242 7

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The Second SVMMONS TO NEWARK SENT From the Committee of both Kingdoms to the Governour Gentry Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of that Town Together with The Governours ANSWER thereunto Wherein he desires A short time for the preparing of Articles for the Surrender of the said Town and Hostages for the security of his Commissioners APpointed by the Honorable William Lenthal Esq Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons to be forthwith printed and published London Printed for Edw. Husband Printer to the Honorable House of Commons May 4. 1646. The second Summons to the Governour of Newark VVEE hope you have considered that our Paper as you term it contained a Summons from us What we received from you merits no Reply We were in earnest as to give an Accompt to God and man of our Proceedings and to shew that nothing from you can hinder our endeavouring that you may see your approaching Ruine And whilest there is time to avoid it We once more demand of you in the Name of both Houses of Parliament of England and for the use of King and Parliament That you forthwith deliver up the Town and Garrison of Newark into their hands and We shall give you Conditions for the Surrender thereof which you must not expect to be such as you might formerly have obtained This is the last Summons We shall send you now accepting of what is offered will declare you are sensible of the total losse of your Estates the devastation of the County round about you of the Ruine of the Town and of the Blood which may else be spilt We shall expect your positive Answer by three of the clock to morrow in the Afternoon at Balderion Collingham April 27. 1646. For the Governour of the Town and Garrison of Newark the Gentry there and the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of that Town Signed in the Name and by the Committee of both Kingdoms The Answer of the Summons to Colonel General Poyntz SIR I Have received a second Summons from the Committee of both Kingdoms but by their own Directions the businesse concerns so many as they cannot expect a sudden return However I desire you would be pleased to let those Lords know That on Wednesday I shall send mine Answer and remain Sir Your humble Servant Iohn Bellasyse Newark April 27. 1646. The Governour of Newarks Answer to the Summons of the Committee of both Kingdoms THe consideration of what is required in your Summons of Monday last being of so high Concernment to His Majesty and to the particular Interests of very many of His faithful Subjects in the Garrison I conceive a shorter time then Monday next to prepare Articles of so divers natures as are necessary to be Treated on will not be sufficient At which time I will not fail to send such to you and upon your assent to them to surrender the Town In the mean time I send you here underwritten the names of such Commissioners for the Nobility Gentry Souldiery Clergy and Townsmen as I do intrust for the Treating of those Articles with an equal number of yours whose Names I shall desire by the next and that you will appoint such a place as shall be most convenient for the Treaty And I further expect That a safe Conduct be granted and Hostages delivered for the security of those Commissioners imployed by me Newark April 29. 1646. Iohn Bellasyse The Lord Lexington Mr. Bellasyse Sir Bryan Palmes Sir Gervas Nevil Col. Darcy Major General Eyre Sir Simon Fanshaw Sir Gamaliel Dudly Col. Adkins Dr. Marsh Dean of York Mr. Standish Alderman Col. Gilby FINIS