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A82161 A declaration of the gentry of the county of Salop, who were of the late Kings party. 1660 (1660) Wing D680A; Thomason 669.f.24[74]; ESTC R211813 907 1

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A DECLARATION Of the GENTRY of the COUNTY of SALOP Who were of the late KINGS Party WHereas there is come to our hands a Declaration of the Gentry of Somerset-Shire who where of the Late KING'S Party In these words following Whereas God by many Gracious Appearances hath raised the Hearts of this Nation to a great Confidence that their Tottering Condition draws neer to an Establishment by the Resettlement of their Ancient Iust and Solid Foundations We do declare That in thankfulnesse to our great and good God we hold our Selves bound to look upon and with humble Longings to wait for the Accomplishment of this great work as the largest National Blessing we are capable of being presented to our Hope without Blood and Ruine And likewise that we set up Pillars in every of our Hearts to the Honour of his Excellency the Lord General MONCK who hath not as others either feared or affected the Tyrannical greatnesse of our Oppressors But as he undertook the Redemption of his Country with singular Resolution and hath carried it on hitherto with Vnparallell'd Prudence So we do not in the least doubt but that by the good hand of God he will perfect it with Shining and Glorious Sincerity And because we find as we hope the last Engine of the Enemies of our Peace now set on work for embroyling of the Spirits of the well meaning people of England by Suggesting an unchristian Inclination remaining in us of waiting Opportunities of Revenge We do here in the sight of God and to all the World disown and abhor all Animositie and Revengeful Remembrance of Sides and Parties in the late War And do promise and resolve to Cooperate within our Sphere towards the Publick Settlement with such Faithfulnesse and Constancy as neither to occasion or entertain the least Iealousie upon the Accompt of any past difference whatsoever fully resolving to submit to the Determination of the Parliament both in Ecclesiastical and Civil Affairs which we hope will Remove all occasion of Iealousie and Distinction for the Future We Do fully consent and agree with those Worthy Gentlemen in the matter of their Declaration that we do unfeignedly joyn even in every Expression hereof And in Testimony of the same have subscribed our Names Francis Lord Newport Christopher Roper Esq Sir Tho. Edwards Baronet Sir Will Owen Knight Sir Rich. Prince Knight Sir Jo. Weld Junior Summerset Fox Richard Screuen Francis Thornes Charles Baldwyn James Lacon Robert Sandford John Blodwell Tho. Acton Tho. Smalman Edward Lloyd Will Owen Jo. Straingewaies Tho. Owen Arthur Weaver Edw. Owen Will. Owen Will Montgomery London Printed for Daniel Pakeman at the Rainbow in Fleetstreet 1660.