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A82024 A declaration of the generals at sea, and the captains under their command concerning the late dissolution of the Parliament; and their resolution thereupon. As it was sent to Vice-Admirall Penn, to be communicated to the commanders and officers of the ships under his command. Albemarle, George Monck, Duke of, 1608-1670.; Deane, Richard, 1610-1653. 1653 (1653) Wing D497A; Thomason 669.f.16[96]; ESTC R211695; ESTC R233145 869 1

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A Declaration of the Generals at Sea and the Captains under their Command concerning the late Dissolution of the Parliament And their Resolution thereupon As it was sent to Vice-Admirall Penn to be Communicated to the Commanders and Officers of the Ships under his Command GENTLEMEN THere being certain Intelligence come to our Hands of the great change within our Nation viz. The Dissolution of this Parliament We the General Commanders and Officers here present with this part of the Fleet have had a very serious Consideration therof as also what was our duty and incombent upon us in such a juncture of time and find it set upon our spirits that we were Called and Intrusted by this Nation for Defence of the same against the Enemies thereof at Sea whether the People of the Vnited Provinces or others And we are resolved in the strength of God unanimously to prosecute the same according to the trust reposed in us and have thought good to signifie the same unto you desiring you will take the effectuallest course you can for the strengthening and incouraging one another in this work and doubt not but the Lord who hath done great and wonderfull things for his people that have trusted in him will also be found among us his poor unworthy servants if we continue firm and constant in our duties walking before him in faith humility and dependance not seeking our selves but his glory which that we may all do is the desire and prayers of From on board the Resolution at the Spithead 22 April 1653. Your very affectionate Friends and Brethren Captains Richard Deane Tho. Crosby Saith Hawly Lionel Lane Tho. Arkinstall Jo. Jefferson Giles Shelly Rob. Sanders Edw. Blagg Rob. Graves Will. Limbrey Rich. Stayner George Moncke Fran. Parke Ja. Peacocke Andr. Rand Geo. Dakins Nich. Foster Jer. Smith Ben. Grimston John Hayward Anth. Earning Will Pyle John Edwin Generals Will. Haddocke Tho. Thorowgood Will Goodson Fran. Bundidge Robert Clarke John Seaman Eustace Smith Tho. Hare Nich. Lucas Jonath Hide Will Morcock This is a true Copy of the Originall sent to Vice-Admirall Penn to be Communicated to the Commanders and Officers of the Ships under his Command Ex John Poortmans Cler' Generall Blake is ashore for the better Recovery of his health Vice-Admirall Penn is come into the Downs we have there at present above 70. Sail of gallant Ships where it is expected that Generall Deane and Generall Moncke will be with him very suddenly and then away upon Action London Printed by Tho. Newcomb dwelling in Thamestreet over against Baynards-Castle