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A88627 The loyal addresse of the gentry of Gloucestershire. To the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, ca. 1633-1678. 1660 (1660) Wing L3336; Thomason 669.f.25[48]; ESTC R212443; ESTC R212454 1,106 1

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THE LOYAL ADDRESSE Of the Gentry of Gloucestershire TO THE Kings most Excellent Majesty Most Gracious Soveraign WE Your Majesties most humble and loyal Subjects of Your County of Gloucester who neither to ease our selves of the insupportable burthens and oppressions we lay under nor to gain favour with our Oppressors could ever be brought to flatter with any Address whatsoever any usurped power which hath been over us Do now think our selves concern'd in duty to express our great joy and congratulation for Your Majesties being restored to Your Just Hereditary Right and Kingly power without which no means on Earth could possibly have rendered any Settlement to these Your Kingdoms or have quieted the anxious thoughts of Your people in relation both to Church and State But now that it hath pleased the Divine Providence to place Your Sacred Majesty at the Helme to steer both We do with all due obedience in all things acquiesce in Your Royal Prudence and do declare That as we have alwayes shewed our dislike to all unjust Powers so we will stand by Your Majesty with our lives and fortunes against all the world for the preservation of Your Sacred Person and Authority Lord Herbert Lord Campden Lord Berkeley Lord Tracy Sir Baynham Throckmorton Baronet Sir William Hickes Baronet Sir Richard Ashfield Baronet Sir William Ducy Baronet Sir Hugh Middleton Baronet Sir Robert Poyntez Knight of the Bath Sir John Seymour Sir Henry Frederick Thynne Sir William Catchmay Sir Baynham Throckmorton Sir Nicholas Throckmorton Matthew Hale Esqs Kts. of the Shire Edward Stephens Henry Capel Esq Thomas Overbury Esq Henry Hall Esq Richard Stephens Esq Thomas Estcourt Esq John Hall Esq Thomas Shyne Esq William Oldsworth Esq David Williams Esq Richard Sackvile Esq Richard Dowdswell Esq Thomas Veale senior Esq Nicholas Veale Esq Thomas Veale junior Esq John Stephens Esq Thomas Roberts Esq Philip Langley Esq John Freeman Esq William Stratford Esq John Fettiplace Esq John How Esq John Grubbam How Esq Gabriel Lowe Esq Thomas Masters Esq John Chamberlain Esq Thomas Chamberlain Esq Thomas Slaughter Esq Thomas Hodges Esq Robert Fielding Esq Edward Chamberlain Esq John Wintour Esq John Cuddrington Esq Nicholas Cuddrington Esq Edward Cook Esq Robert Oldsworth Esq Richard Cook Esq Richard Wakeman Esq Richard Cockes Esq Edward Smith Esq Edward Bathurst Esq Robert Baleson Esq Giles Baleson Esq Edward Rich Esq Andrew Baker Esq William Bourchier Esq Walter Rawleigh Esq Thomas James Esq Thomas Brown Esq Edward Stephens Esq Samuel Codrington Esq John Rich Esq Henry Pool Esq Robert Oldsworth Esq John Newton Esq Anthony Sambach Esq Edward Fust Esq William Cook Esq Miles Cook Esq William Roper Esq Daniel Colchester Esq Thomas Howe Esq Lawrence Bathurst Esq Thomas Seymour Esq Henry Browne Esq William Cope Esq Michael Rutter Esq Thomas Chester Esq Henry Guise Esq Henry Spiller Esq John Powel Esq Thomas Chamborlain Esq William Battison Esq This Address was presented to his Majesty the 19th day of June by the hand of the Right Honourable the Lord Herbert accompanied by very many persons of honour and quality of the aforesaid County to whom His Majesty in a very gracious manner was pleased to express His acceptance of this their humble and loyal Address London Printed for Humphrey Tuckey at the black-spread Eaglein Fleet-street over against St. Dunstans Church 1660.