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A86202 The Queens letter from Holland: Directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. Brought to the Parliament, and delivered to the custodie of - Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. VVhereunto is added His Majesties late speech. And the copie of another letter sent from an English merchant in Holland to his brother in London concerning the manner of the Queens preparation to come for England. Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669.; English merchant in Holland.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) 1643 (1643) Wing H1459; Thomason E90_2; ESTC R18284 2,455 8

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The Queens Letter From HOLLAND DIRECTED TO THE KINGS MOST Excellent Maiesty Brought to the Parliament and delivered to the custodie of Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. VVhereunto is added His Majesties late Speech AND The Copie of another Letter sent from an English Merchant in Holland to his brother in London concerning the manner of the Queens Preparation to come for England London printed for I. Vnderhill feb ●● 1647 The Queens Letter SENT TO The KINGS most excellent Majesty from Holland MOst Royall and Illustrious Monarch of great Brittaine my great my good and worthy Liege the most regall object of my loving heart best affections and utmost endeavours Be pleased to let this paper in all humility to salute your Princely hands and to give your Princely cogitations some account of my endeavours as I am bound in duty and as I am your spouse and loyall wife for your Majesty in my absence my love having now no other wayes left of expression but by being your humble and faithfull Agent in accommodating and promoting your high affaires wherein if my words the pledges and earnest sollicitors for the improvement of your present fame and glory may carry in them any strength of perswasion I would earnestly incite your Princely thoughts to a remembrance of your Majesties resolution to carry forward your designes untill they grow to a famous maturity and ripenesse maintain and continue your cause in the hardy prosecution of your affaires without any mitigation unlesse an honourable satisfaction may make you disbandon and raise your former intentions Now you haue a large field given you wherein the illustrious vertues inherent in your royall Person may be actually expressed and give the whole Christian world which are now spectators and the eye of all Christendome upon your Person a clear approbation and testimony that your Majesty merits that noble attribute annexed to your royall Title Defender of the Faith for by such like actions as these Princes live when they have paid their debt to nature and wil be their own monument which shal be everlasting more durable then that of Marble Be therefore constant in your Princely resolutions full of your own cause and your Majesty shall never want external accommodations and forraigne compliances which by my earnest endeavours and solicitations have of late been somwhat advanced having obtained a list from our Brother the Prince of Orange from whence as the special merit did distinguish them in worth I have selected out of that number some choice well-experienced and serviceable souldiers such as shall be forward with couragious affections to maintaine your Princely affaires and to amplifie your renown and glory in the in gagement of present actions and out of these deserving men I have chosen stout Commanders who will bee alwaies readie to doe Your Majestie service in your Armie and that I might further supply and serve your present occasions I have caused 400. barrels of Powder and 10 pieces of ordnance to be conveighed to your Majesty besides good store of all other Ammunition necessary upon all warlike occasions the compliance of our noble Brother the Prince of Orange is so setled in a firme complexion simpathising and affectionately agreeing with the present condition of affaires that he hath by many demonstrations given testimony thereof and by raysing divers sums of money for my use hath endeavoured the inclination of his particular affections amongst other accommodations least your Majestie should be any waye necessitated I am to certifie your Majesty that the Jewels of your Crown are for present receipts engaged to some certain Jewes of Amsterdam Moreover I am to give your Highnesse cause to esteem the cheerefull undertakings and forward alacritie of our Brother the Prince of Orange who will with all carefull vigilancie be readie to take all opportunities for your Majesties advantage and will with cleere intentions wherein you may repose trust bee ready to expresse himselfe in all Christian Offices My acknowledgment of Prince Roberts valiant courage and love exprest in personall actions those adhering to your Majestie being arrived to my knowledg by a letter lately sent to Mr. Jermin must needs deserve my approbation and highest commendation since his worth and noble actions are of such transcendent expression of Princely merit Amongst the other endervours of my affectionate desires the States have been carnestly solicited for their ayde and assistance which as yet cannot be induced upon them to grant nor can J by any perswasion obtaine the effect of my urgent motion though J hope my Letters sent unto my Brother the French King shall infuse a Royall flame into his breast and make him through accompable fullnesse of your Highnesse Cause give such aide unto your Majesty as may expresse him Royall in his thoughts and tender of his Regall relation unto your Highnesse but if my Letter should be so unhappie as not fully to inflame and instigate his mind to awake his power in your aide and defence J cannot nor will not see your actions brought on with so much expectation any way disanimated but since the Ages hopes must be the production and businesse of Your weighty affaires my personall solicitation shall at my going into France enduce and incline my most Christian brother to appeare in pramoting and assisting your Majesties cause and actions which are so full of honourable Justice though absent till we be resident in your Princely heart and believe my affections and endeavours are ever ready to serve your Majesty Sir I am and alwaies shall be your most dutifull wife and liege woman HENERETTA MARIA The Substance of a Letter sent from A Marchant in Holland to his Brother in London OVr Queen is within nine Miles of the place where we now are she is again to take shhipping for England wee saw twelve States men of Warre that are to carry her for England and here at Rotterdam where wee now are foure Ships and Hoyes laden with Powder Ammunition and Horses and there is so many more at Amsterdam laden with Ammunition all to go with the Queen to the King this is of a truth I was an Eye witnesse of it F. VV. His Majesties Speech and Protestation on Sunday Feb. the 5 before the Lords and Vniversity of Oxford for the renouncing of Popery ON the fift of this present Moneth his Majestie being resident at Oxford and attended with a brave Train of the Nobility heard a Sermon that morning in the Cathedrall Church which being ended and the holy Sacrament of the Eucharist being that day celebrated his Majestie beholding a great multitude of his Nobilitie round about him spake thus unto them My Lords Although J am not bound to give account to any of my thoughts but unto God alone yet for your better satisfaction and that my People might understand how much J have suffered by prejudicate Rumour and opinion J this day protest before the face of Almightie God and before you all that in my heart I am farre from Poperie and so by Gods grace will continue unto the end of my life neither did my Queen ever to my knowledge so much as perswade me once to alter my Religion FINIS