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A96268 A letter sent from Col: VVhaley, being commanded by the King to declare His Maiesties great dislike of a late pamphlet scandalous to his Majesty: being intituled, His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, touching his inclination for peace, dated the 27. of August 1647. The which pamphlet, his Majesty utterly disavows, as being published without his knowledge or consent. Whalley, Edward, d. 1675? 1647 (1647) Wing W1528; Thomason E405_4; ESTC R201874 836 6

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A LETTER SENT FROM Col VVhaley BEING Commanded by the KING to declare His MAIESTIES great dislike of a late Pamphlet scandalous to his MAJESTY Being Intituled His Majesties Declaration to all His Loving Subjects touching his inclination for peace dated the 27. August 1647. THE Which Pamphlet his Majesty utterly disavows as being published without His knowledge or consent Aug 31 London Printed by I. Coe for Henry Overton in Popes-head Ally 1647. FOR HIS HONOVRED FRIEND Sr. Arthur Haslerig These present SJR THere is a paper of the twenty seventh Instant intituled His Majesties Declaration made publike it is patronized upon the King but I assure you His Majesty is much abused in it he hath many times to my selfe and others expressed not onely his disavowing but utter dislike of it at first it somthing troubled him but it being so unlike any thing of his and so contrary to his knowne intentions he was confident it would not gaine credence with any yet since hearing that divers both in City and Country and Army were so fondly credulous as to deeme it to be His Majesties and so were much offended at it it was the Kings Command J should certifie my friends how extreamely he is wronged and truly Sir you would do the King but right and discharge J conceive no more then your own duty to indeavour the finding out the Author and making him exemplary and J am confident the King expects so much justice therein Here is little newes in Court more then this that the King yesterday was a hunting in New Parke killed a Stag and a Buck afterwards dined at Syon stayed three or foure houres with his Children and then returned to Hampton where there is great resort of all sorts of people to him but not so many Cavaliers as is reported it is confessed no Gentleman is debarted the liberty of kissing the Kings hand yet no stranger stayes long we have fresh and fresh appearances the faces which appeares in the morning you sildome see in the afternoone at the farthest but the next day The Lord Convoway hath taken his leave of the Court for present I have no more to acquaint you with I shall onely againe mind you that to vindicate the King by discovering and punishing the Libeller cannot but give great satisfaction to his Majesty I remaine Hampton Court Aug. 29. 1647. Your very Faithfull and affectionate Servant Edw Whaley