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A88004 A letter sent from a gentleman of Beverley, to one Mr. Holby gent of London concerning the entertainment of my Lord of Holland by the King, at His Majesties Court at Beverley, the fifteenth day of this present July, 1642. 1642 (1642) Wing L1596; Thomason 669.f.6[56]; ESTC R212423 585 1

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A LETTER Sent from a Gentleman of Beverley to one Mr. Holby Gent of London CONCERNING The Entertainment of my Lord of Holland By the King At His Majesties Court at Beverley The Fifteenth day of this present July 1642. SIR ALl the News I can write unto you at this time is that of my Lord of Holland coming to the Kings Court at Beverly being a choise Messenger from the Parliament to the King my Lord delivering the Petition of Accommodation from the Houses the King did give him that Noble Entertainment which was not a little comfort unto my Lord for His Majestie imbraced him in His arms and bad him welcome to His Court at Beverly and drank to him The King looking upon the Petition for his present safeguard committed him to the Protection of two Harralds for some houres space But the King promised him Answer upon Sunday night last at six of the clock being the Seventeenth day of this present Month of July His Majestie upon perusall of the Petition was graciously pleased to release him and take him to His own Protection and promised him an Answer at farthest on Tuesday night In the mean time my Lord of Holland desired of His Majestie so much liberty as to write some Letters to his Friends which the King granted that he might write what he thought fitting the effect being Answer of the Petition as is supposed for the King gave gracious Acceptance and told him what in Honour he could yield unto the Sequele being an Expectation of Peace as you shall further hear when we have the next opportunity Beverley 18 Julii 1642. London Printed for Tho Banks and William Lee July 21. 1642.