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A94515 To the Kings most excellent Majestie. The humble addresse of the lords, knights, and gentlemen, of the six counties of South-VVales, and county of Monmouth. : Presented to, and most gratiously receiv'd by, His Majestie, the 16 of June 1660. Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1660 (1660) Wing T1509; ESTC R185304 1,304 1

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TO THE KINGS Most Excellent MAJESTIE The Humble addresse of the Lords Knights and Gentlemen of the six Counties of South-VVales and County of Monmouth PRESENTED TO AND MOST GRATIOUSLY RECEIV'D BY HIS MAJESTIE The 16. of June 1660. WE your Majestie's most Loyal Subjects do in all humilitie and thankfulnesse to the Divine Providence acknowledge the goodnesse of God aswell in the many miraculous deliverances of your Sacred Majesty from the practises of men incomparably wicked as in restoring us at length to the fruition of our hopes even the breath of our nostrils as Your Sacred Majesty once our Prince and now our Dea● and Dread Soveraign Lord and King VVhom God long preserve In the next place We may not without the highest ingratitude forget to acknowledge the great Immunities and gracious Favours conferred upon our Nation by your Royal Grandfather and the Glorious Saint and Martyr Your Father of ever blessed memory our grateful-sense whereof we shall testifie by the effusion and expence of our dearest Blood and Fortunes when your Majestie's Interest and Service shall require it And as we have had the honour to trace your Majestie's foot-steps in your afflictions according to our proportions So to testifie our obedience to your Majestie's Commands and our submission to the Divine Will we resolve and declare that we will imitate what you have most livelily copied out from your Great Master's Original your incomparable Charity and unite our selves under your Majestie's Protection and Government with those who differ'd most from us so far as they shall studie to preserve the spirit of Obedience in the bond of Peace Yet because we cannot but with horror and detestation look back upon the fatall Actors in that bloody Tragedy of your Father's death and the lamentable Devastations and Sacriledges perpetrated upon the once most glorious and Antient Brittish Church So we cannot but be highly satisfied when we observe that as your Majesty hath referred the vindication of the former to the wisdom of your Parliament so we hope for a speedy restitution of the latter to her Primitive Splendor as to Doctrine and Government according to the known Laws of England We shall now conclude with a double Petition First to God That he would be pleased to receive your Sacred Majesty into his especial care and protection Next to your Majesty That you would accept of this our humble Addresse Pardon the deficiences of it and receive us into you Majestie's Protection and gracious Favour as we have and shall espouse your Interest above all other Concernments Subscribed by The Lord Marquesse of Hertford The Lord Marquesse of Worcester The Earl of Pembrooke The Earl of Monmouth The Earl of Carbery The Lord Abergaveny The Lord Herbert of Cherbery The Lord Herbert of Ragland The Lord Herbert of Cardisse The Lord Vaughan Mr. Justice Jenkins Herbert Price Sr. John Aubrey Sr. George Probart Sr. Richard Basset Sr. Richard Price Sr. Edward Rice Miles Button William Lewis Thomas Lewis John Vaughan William Herbert Walter Vaughan Thomas Matthews Thomas Lewis Jonathan L Loid William Morgan William Basset Edmond Lewis Nicholas Kemys Edward Kemys Ed. Kemys Rowland Gwin Richard Lewis George Gwinn John Jefferys Henry Williams Thomas Lewis Evan Davis Essex Meirick Isaac L Loyd Robert Griffes John Cannon Dr. William Morgan Physician to his Majesty Henry Proger Herkert Miles Matthews Pensioner Charls Proger Herbert Hugh L Loyd D. D. Dr. William Basset William Morgan Col. Rice Powell Col. James Progers Herbert Leiut. Col. Thomas Stradling Leiut. Col. Milborne Williams Major Stedman Major Matthews Major Lewis Thomas Capt. Thomas Vaughan Capt. William Button Edward Thomas Lewis Thomas Richard Basset Thomas Basset Herbert Evans Edward Vaughan John Carne Christopher Perkins Charls Carne Howell Carne Phillip Mansell John Herbert Thomas Williams Lewis Morgan James Penry David Evans David Jenkins of the Chancery Robert Williams VVith many more Gentlemen that this Paper cannot contain