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A52481 The names of the gentlemen elected by the petitioners for the county of Surrey, to treat with the Earl of Northumberland, their lord lieutenant, and the members of the House of Commons which serve for the same county, at St. James the 25. day of May, 1648 ... 1648 (1648) Wing N132B; ESTC R42189 604 1

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The Names of the Gentlemen elected by the Petitioners for the County of SURREY to treat with the Earl of Northumberland their Lord Lieutenant and the Members of the House of Commons which serve for the same County at St. James the 25. day of May 1648. are these SIr Dudley Carlton for the County Sir Charles Howard for the County Sir Edmond Bowyer for the County Sir Francis Vincent for the County Mr. Weston of Ockham for the County Captain Smith for the County Mr. Bromfeild for the Borough of Southwark Mr. Snelling for the Borough of Southwark Who presented on behalf of the whole Countie these their Desires following 1. That in all civill manner they desire to know whether his Lordship and those Gentlemen with him be Authorized from both Houses of Parliament to treat with this County or no and likewise do desire to see the Order of the Houses if any such be 2. That they shall earnestly recommend unto the Gentlemen which shall be with his Lordship to procure an Answer from the House of Commons to their late Petition which they delivered on Tuesday the 16th of May last 3. That a speedie course may be directed for Justice in a legall way against those that committed the bloodie Murthers and other Outrages upon the Petitioners the said day 4. That the County may be provided for in point of future safetie against Souldiers and that none of them be permitted to come into their County and that they may have leave to put themselves into a Posture of Defence under such Commanders as the Petitioners shall choose 5. If any future Meetings shall be desired by his Lordship and the Gentlemen with him that the same may be at some indifferent place within their said County of Surrey