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A88458 The ansvver of the right honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-council of the the city of London, to his Majesties gracious letter and declaration, sent by the Lord Mordant; and a present of ten thousand pounds from the city to the King; with their declaration to sumbit to his Majesties government, and an order for taking down the States Arms, and setting up of the Kings. The names of the Earls, Lords, and gentlemen, appointed to go to the King; the rich and glorious crown and scepter, preparing for the day-tryumphant of his Royal Majesties coronation; and one humdred thousand pound a year to be setled upon the King, in lieu of the Court of Wards and Liveries, to the great joy of all loyal subjects. City of London (England). 1660 (1660) Wing L2852R; Thomason E1023_5; ESTC R208527 3,852 8

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his gracious letter and declaration to the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Common council who out of their respects they owe to his excellent Majesty while it was reading stood all bare The Common-council upon reading his majesties gracious letter ordered that the right honourable the Lord mayor do acquaint the Lord Viscount Mordant and Sir John Greenvile who brought the said letter and declaration That this Court do return most humble and hearty thanks for his gracious owning of this court and city and declare their readiness to be under His majesties government in testimony whereof they have taken down the Commonwealths Arms and ordered the Kings Arms to be set up And further that this Court do beg the favour of the Lord Mordant to return with an Answer in Writing to his Majesty from this Court And also that this Court do intend very speedily to send members of their own to wait on his Majesty Since which time the Honourable Court have ordered That Alderman Adams Alderman Robinson Alderman Bateman and William Wild Esq Recorder of London together with col Broomfield Major Chamberlain Alderman Vincent Mr. Bloudworth Mr. Ford and Mr. Bateman Esquires are to attend his Majesty with a Letter from the City of London with their Present of ten thousand pounds The House of Peers have made choice of the Earls of Oxford Warwick and Middlesex with the Lords Berkley Brooks and Hereford to carry their Answer to his Majesty The House of Commons have also agreed upon their Answer and have appointed a proportionable number of their members likewise to attend his Majesty The Lord General and his Officers having agreed upon a ●etter in answer to the Message which they received from the King Dr. Clergies was ordered to attend his Majesty with the said Letter and began his journey for Breda Friday May the 4th Mr Speakers Speech to Sir John Greenvile upon presenting of his Majesties Letter and Declaration Sir John Greenvile I Need not tell you with what grateful and hearty thanks the Commons now Assembled in Parliament have received His majesties gracious letter res ipsa loquitur You your self have been Auricularis occularis testis de rei veritate Our Bells and our Bonfires have already begun the Proclamation of His majesties goodness and of our Joyes We have told the People that the King is coming home again and they have resounded it back again to us that they are ready and th ir hearts are open to receive him Both Parliament and People have cried aloud in their prayers to God above long live King Charles the Second And I am to tell you that this House doth not think it fit that you should return to Our Soveraign without some testimony of their respects to your self They have ordered that 500 l. shall be delivered unto you to buy a Jewel as a badge of honour which is due to a person whom the King hath honoured to be the messenger of so gracious a message And I am commanded in the name of the House to return you their very hearty thanks The Parliament have Ordered That a Committee do consider of the Court of Wards and Liveries and all Tenures thereunto belonging and to prepare something for the consideration of the House for the settlement of 100000 l by the year upon his Majesty in lieu thereof The day of the Kings Coronation is supposed will be celebrated on the 29th of this instant his Majesties Birth-day the Kings Arms are to be set up forthwith in all Churches market-towns and other usuaal places throughout England Scotland Ireland and Wales and all the Territories and Dominions thereunto belonging and the States Arms are to be taken down This glorious Work is already begun in several parts of the city of London and the Princely Statue of Charles the first of ever blessed and never dying memory and the Statue of our Soveraign Lord K. Charles the second are to be set up in the Royal Exchange London The Crown and Scepter is also preparing in a most magnificent manner and the People begin with voices of loyalty and allegeance to sing God save Charles our lawfull KING FINIS