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A46323 A joyfull message sent from the House of Commons to Robert Earle of Warvvicke, admirall of His Majesties navie royall, concerning the ships which now lye ready at the coast of Holland laden with ammunition, to be sent to His Majesty at Yorke with the message which they sent to the Dutch ambassadour : and his answer to the said message : likewise the report which was made to both Hovses, concerning 8000 men which are to be sent from France, and Spaine, to His Majesty to assist him against the High Court of Parliament, and the Parliaments resolution concerning the same. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing J1130; ESTC R1852 1,817 8

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A Joyfull MESSAGE Sent from the House of COMMONS to ROBERT Earle of WARVVICKE Admirall of His Majesties Navie Royall concerning the Ships which now lye ready at the Coast of Holland laden with Ammunition to be sent to His Majesty at YORKE With the MESSAGE which they sent to the Dutch Ambassadour And his Answer to the said Message Likewise the Report which was made to both HOVSES concerning 8000 men which are to be sent from France and Spaine to His Majesty to assist hi● against the High Court of Parliament And the Parliaments Resolution concerning the same Ordered by the Lords and Commons that this be Printed and published throughout the Kingdome John Browne Cler. Parl. LONDON Printed for J. H. and T. Ryder Iuly 9. 1642. A Joyfull Message sent from the Honourable House of Commons to Robert Earle of Warwicke Admirall of his Maiesties Navie Royall THe manifold destractions of this Kingdome are great and the disturbances of this Iland are manifestly and apparently understood and by sad experience made knowne to the world insomuch that all Nations doe reioyce which are Enemies to the Peace of great Brittaine but J hope all those that are Enemies to Sion will have their wages paid by the Divell that set them at worke fo● 〈◊〉 mallicious spleene against this Kingdom● hath beene long intended and now of late t is burst out in abundance God grant all those that goe about and seeke the destruction of this Kingdome and of our gra ious Soveraigne King Charles may be utterly confounded and brought to destruction What a sad and lamentable thing it is for the Subjects o● England to thinke that a civill Warre should begin in the Kingdome who are now at Peace with all the Princes in the World no intention to take up Armes but the malignant Party separating his Maiesty from his great Councell the High Court of Parliament and creating a misunderstanding betweene his Maiesty and them it is grea●tly to be feared that the effects will be fatall for it is a knowne maxime that Jealuosie is the Mother of dissention dissention that nourishes distraction and distraction intestine warre nay a civill Warre in comparisoo of which none is more bloody and uncivill and the distractions of this Kingdome declare that we have great cause to feare that the same effects will insue For intelligence hath beene given to the House of great store of Armes and Ammunition to be transported to New-Castle for his Maiesties defence likewise diverse pieces of Ordnance and many other things belonging to warre likewise many Captaines are ready to be transported over to serve the King who have taken an Oath amongst themselves that if they be set upon by the way they will fight it out to the last man Likewise there was a report made to the House of Commons that there is great preparations made both in France and Spaine for the raising of an Army to be transported to his Majesty to asist h●m against the Parliament and that the Popes Nuncio doth goe about to raise Forces for the same designe Therfore both Houses of Parliament had great doubt that his Maiesty had some Designe for the altering his religion Likewise the Popes Nuntio hath solicited the Kings of France and Spaine to lend the King of England foure thousand men a piece to helpe to maintaine the Royalty of the King against the Parliament but we hope God will direct his Maiesty better These are the chiefe grounds of our Feares The House of Commons having taken the aforesaid reports into serious consideration gave Order that there should be a speedy Message sent to to the Earle of Warwicke intimating unto him the information which they had received desiring him to have a speciall care therein and to stop the passages of all those which shall transport Armes or Ammunition from Rome Venice Parris and other neere adioyning parts as also from Holland there having beene of late great preparations of Instruments of warre sent over in severall Letters from thence to the high Court of Parliament Likewise they received more intelligence of certaine Ships laden with Ordnance and other Ammunition to be sent to his Maiesty and that they are now upon the Sea Which Newes doth increase the sorrow of the Parliament considering the great misery which is like to fall upon the Kingdome whereby they 〈◊〉 inforced for the prevention of whi●● to apply themselves to the use of t●● power which by the Fundamentall Lawes of the Land resides in them yet still resolving to keepe themselves within the bounds of faithfullnesse and allegiance to his sacred Maiesty Likewise the Honorable Houses of Parliament thought it convenient and conduceable to the Peace of the Kingdome for to make further enquiry thereof wherefore they sent a Message to the Dutch Ambassador to know of him whither there were any such thing or not the Messenger which carried this Message returning backe reported to the House the Answer that he had received from the said Dutch Ambassador intimating unto them that he had received no such intelligence from Holland neither did he know of any such thing Ordered by the Lords and Commons asesmbled in Parliament that this Letter be forthwith Printed and published throughout all the Kingdome Iohn Browne Cler. 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