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A83521 To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: the humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament delivered at Colebrook, 10 Nov. 1642. by the Earls of Pembrooke and Nothumberland, Lord Wainman, M. Perpoint, and Sir Jo. Hippesley. England and Wales. Parliament.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). 1642 (1642) Wing E2375; Thomason 669.f.5[103]; ESTC R211419 1,202 1

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to_o the_o king_n most_o excellent_a majesty_n the_o humble_a petition_n of_o the_o lord_n and_o commons_o now_o assemble_v in_o parliament_n deliver_v at_o colebrook_n 10_o nov._n 1642._o by_o the_o earl_n of_o pembroke_n and_o northumberland_n lord_n wainman_n m._n perpoint_n and_o sir_n jo._n hippesley_n we_o your_o majesty_n most_o loyal_a subject_n the_o lord_n and_o commons_o in_o parliament_n assemble_v be_v affect_v with_o a_o deep_a and_o pierce_a sense_n of_o the_o misery_n of_o this_o kingdom_n and_o of_o the_o danger_n to_o your_o majesty_n person_n as_o the_o present_a affair_n now_o stand_v and_o much_o quicken_v therein_o with_o the_o sad_a consideration_n of_o the_o great_a effusion_n of_o blood_n at_o the_o late_a battle_n and_o of_o the_o loss_n of_o so_o many_o eminent_a person_n and_o far_o weigh_v the_o addition_n of_o loss_n misery_n and_o danger_n to_o your_o majesty_n and_o your_o kingdom_n which_o must_v ensue_v if_o both_o army_n shall_v again_o join_v in_o another_o battle_n as_o without_o god_n special_a blessing_n and_o your_o majesty_n concurrence_n with_o your_o house_n of_o parliament_n will_v not_o probable_o be_v avoid_v we_o can_v but_o believe_v that_o a_o suitable_a impression_n of_o tenderness_n and_o compassion_n be_v wrought_v in_o your_o majesty_n royal_a heart_n be_v yourself_o a_o eyewitness_n of_o the_o bloody_a and_o sorrowful_a destruction_n of_o so_o many_o of_o your_o subject_n and_o that_o your_o majesty_n do_v apprehend_v what_o diminution_n of_o your_o own_o power_n and_o greatness_n will_v follow_v and_o that_o all_o your_o kingdom_n will_v thereby_o be_v so_o weaken_v as_o to_o become_v subject_a to_o the_o attempt_n of_o any_o ill_n affect_v to_o this_o state_n in_o all_o which_o respect_v we_o assure_v ourselves_o that_o your_o majesty_n will_v be_v incline_v gracious_o to_o accept_v this_o our_o humble_a petition_n that_o the_o misery_n and_o desolation_n of_o this_o kingdom_n may_v be_v speedy_o remove_v and_o prevent_v for_o the_o effect_v whereof_o we_o most_o humble_o beseech_v your_o majesty_n to_o appoint_v some_o convenient_a place_n not_o far_o from_o the_o city_n of_o london_n where_o your_o majesty_n will_v be_v please_v to_o reside_v until_o committee_n of_o both_o house_n of_o parliament_n may_v attend_v your_o majesty_n with_o some_o proposition_n for_o the_o removal_n of_o these_o bloody_a distemper_n and_o distraction_n and_o settle_v the_o state_n of_o the_o kingdom_n in_o such_o a_o manner_n as_o may_v conduce_v to_o the_o preservation_n of_o god_n true_a religion_n your_o majesty_n honour_n safety_n and_o prosperity_n and_o to_o the_o peace_n comfort_n and_o security_n of_o all_o your_o people_n his_o majesty_n answer_n to_o the_o foresay_a petition_n give_v to_o the_o committee_n at_o colebrook_n nov._n 11._o 1642._o we_o take_v god_n to_o witness_v how_o deep_o we_o be_v affect_v with_o the_o misery_n of_o this_o kingdom_n which_o heretofore_o we_o have_v strive_v as_o much_o as_o in_o we_o lie_v to_o prevent_v it_o be_v sufficient_o know_v to_o all_o the_o world_n that_o as_o we_o be_v not_o the_o first_o that_o take_v up_o arm_n so_o we_o profess_v our_o readiness_n of_o compose_v all_o thing_n in_o a_o fairway_v by_o our_o several_a offer_n of_o treaty_n and_o shall_v be_v glad_a now_o at_o length_n to_o find_v any_o such_o inclination_n in_o other_o the_o same_o tenderness_n to_o avoid_v destruction_n of_o our_o subject_n who_o we_o know_v to_o be_v our_o great_a strength_n which_o will_v always_o make_v our_o great_a victory_n bitter_a to_o we_o shall_v make_v we_o willing_o harken_v to_o such_o proposition_n whereby_o these_o bloody_a distemper_n may_v be_v stop_v and_o the_o great_a distraction_n of_o this_o kingdom_n settle_v to_o god_n glory_n our_o honour_n and_o the_o welfare_o and_o flourish_n of_o our_o people_n and_o to_o that_o end_n shall_v reside_v at_o our_o own_o castle_n at_o windsor_n if_o the_o force_n shall_v be_v remove_v till_o committee_n may_v have_v time_n to_o attend_v we_o with_o the_o same_o which_o to_o prevent_v the_o inconvenience_n that_o may_v intervene_v we_o wish_v may_v be_v hasten_v and_o shall_v be_v ready_a there_o or_o if_o that_o be_v refuse_v we_o at_o any_o place_n where_o we_o shall_v be_v to_o receive_v such_o proposition_n as_o aforesaid_a from_o both_o our_o house_n of_o parliament_n do_v you_o your_o duty_n we_o will_v not_o be_v want_v to_o we_o god_n of_o his_o mercy_n give_v a_o blessing_n