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A79394 Prince Charles his summons sent to the Lord Admiral, to take down his standard, and come under his Highnesse obedience. And the Earl of Warwicks answer, and resolution to bear it still for the Parliament, against all opposition whatsoever. Also the proceedings of both navies to an ingagement and a list of the names of the members of both Houses of Parliament, the ministers, and others, that are to go to the Isle of Wight, on both sides, about the treaty with his Majesty for peace. Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 1587-1658. 1648 (1648) Wing C3609; Thomason E462_4; ESTC R205061 1,709 7

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Prince CHARLES HIS SUMMONS Sent to the Lord Admiral to take down his Standard and come under his Highnesse Obedience And the Earl of Warwicks Answer and resolution to bear it still for the Parliament against all opposition whatsoever Also the proceedings of both Navies to an ingagement And a List of the names of the Members of both Houses of Parliament the Ministers and others that are to go to the Isle of WIGHT on both sides about the Treaty with his Majesty for peace London Printed for R. Smithurst neer Pye-corner 1648. A LETTER FROM The Navy of the proceedings of the Parliaments ships under the Lord ADMIRALL Against the Revolted SHIPS with Prince CHARLES Right Honourable THe Lord Admiral sent out Orders for those Ships at Portsmouth to hasten out to meet his Lordship in the Downes and then put forth with those in the Channell with his Lordship 6 men of War and 3 additionall Ships came out from Portsmouth his Lordship hath 12 that is 21. and I beleeve they will be compleated 30. when all are joyned I have sent you here inclosed Prince Charles his Summons to the Lord Admirall and his Lordships gallant Answer Our ships faced the Prince sailing up within one League of them but then there rize such a storme that the Revolted ships sailed Northward But whether they will advance back again or not I know not So soon as those from Portsmouth are joyned his Lordship will cleare the Seas for free Trading so as either to engage them or force them away Dated at the Nasse 1 September 1648. Prince Charles his Summons to the Earl of Warwick Lord High Admirall of the Parliaments NAVY Sent by Mr. Seamor one of his Bed-chamber HIs Highnesse the Prince of Wales having observed a Standard which hath been borne by this Fleet doth require the Admirall or chief Commander thereof to take notice that his Highnesse is present here and doth command him to take down his Standard and to come under his Highnesse obedience for the setling of the peace of his Majesties Dominions wherein if his Highnesse shall find a ready compliance he doth engage himselfe not only to receive compliance of all such as shall now return to his Majesties obedience but also to receive them into his favour And I promise to continue them in imployment As persons that out of obedience to his Highnesse his Summons doe declare their good affections to his Majesty And the peace of the Kingdom Given in the Downs August 29. 1648. CHARLES P. To the Admirall or chiefe Commander of the Fleet. The Lord Admiralls Answer returned to Prince Charles May it please your Highnesse I Am appointed by both Houses of the Parliament of England to be Lord Admirall of England by which right I bear this Standard And God willing shall continue to bear it during the pleasure of the Parliament notwithstanding the opposition of any person whatsoever and as for the setling of the Peace of the Kingdome I must referre it to the wisdom of the two Houses of Parliament who I know are now in a way to effect it if they be not therein disturbed And this is all that I can return to your Highnesse by way of Answer to your Paper who am Nasse 29 Aug. 1648. Your Highnesse Servant WARWICK A List of the Lords Commoners and others that are to goe to the Isle of Wyght about the Treaty with his Majesty 1. Those to be with the King desired by His Majesty are agreed to by both Houses Gentlemen of my Bedchamber Duke Richmond Marq. Hertford Earle Lindsey Earl Southampton Groomes of my Bedchamber George Kirk James Levenston Henry Murrey My Barber Thomas Davis Pages of my back-staires Hugh Henne Humphrey Rogers William Levett Yeoman of my Robes Rives Querries with four or six of my Footmen as they find fittest to waite Sir Edward Sidenham Robert Terwin John Housdon My Laundresse Mistresse Wheeler with such Maids as she shall chuse A Groom of my presence Parsons To wait as they did or as I shall appoint them Sir Foulke Grevill Captain Titus Captain Boroughs Mr. Cressett Halstid Fierbrace My Chaplains Bishop of London Bishop of Salisbury Doctor Hamond Doctor Saunderson Doctor Turner Doctor Haywood Lawyers Sir Thomas Gardner Sir Or. Bridgeman Mr. Ieffery Palmer Mr. Thomas Cook Mr. Iohn Vaughan Clerks and Writers Sir Edward Walker Mr. Phil. Walker Nich. Oudart Charles Whittacre To make ready the House for Treating Peter Newton Clem. Kenersley 2 A List of those from the Parliament to Treate 1 The Commissioners of the Lords House The Earle of Northumberland The Earle of Pembrooke and Mountgomery The Earle of Salisbury The Earle of Middlesex The Viscount Sea and Seale 2 Commissioners of the House of Commons The Lord Waynman Sir Harbottle Grimstone Sir John Potts Sir Henry Vaine junior Mr. William Perepoint Mr. Samuell Browne Mr. Denzell Hollis Mr. Crew Mr. Bulkley Mr. Recorder 3 Ministers of Gods Word to goe with the Commissioners Mr. Herle Mr Marshall Mr. Vines Mr. Seymer FINIS