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A78727 His Majesties declaration to all His loving subjects, occasioned by a false and scandalous imputation laid upon His Majestie, of an intention of raising or leavying war against his Parliament, and of having raised force to that end Also, His Majesties declaration and profession, together with that of the Lords and others of his councell there present, disavowing any preparations or intentions of leavying war against his two Houses of Parliament. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Privy Council.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). 1642 (1642) Wing C2237A; ESTC R223442 6,179 17

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receive it as a most acceptable service and as a testimonie of his singular affection to the Protestant Religion the Lawes Liberties and Peace of the Kingdom and shall no longer desire the continuance of that affection then We shall be ready to justifie and maintain those with the hazard of Our life And We do further Declare that whosoever shall then bring in any sums of Money or plate to assist Vs in this great extremity shall receive consideration after the Rate of 8 l. per Cent. for all such Monies as he shall furnish Vs withall and shall upon the payment of such money to such Persons whom We shall appoint to receive the same receive security for the same by good lawfull Assurance of such of our Lands Forests Parks and Houses as shall be sufficient for the same and more reall security then the name of Publike Faith given without Vs and against Vs as if We were no part of the Publike And besides We shall alwayes look upon it as a service most affectionately and seasonably performed for the preservation of Vs and the Kingdom But We shall be much gladder that their submission to those Our Commands and their desisting from any such Attempt of raising Horse or Men may ease all Our good Subjects of that Trouble Charge and Vexation His Majesties Declaration and Profession disavowing any Preparations or Intentions in Him to leavie War against His Houses of Parliament THere having been many Rumours spread and Informations given which may have induced many to beleeve That We intend to make War against Our Parliament We professe before God and declare to all the World That We alwayes have and do abhor all such Designes and desire all Our Nobility and Councell who are here upon the place to declare whether they have not been witnesses of Our frequent and earnest Declarations and Professions to this purpose whether they see any colour of Preparations or Counsels that might reasonably beget a belief of any such Designe and whether they be not fully perswaded that We have no such Intention But that all Our Endeavours according to Our many Professions tend to the firm and constant settlement of the true Protestant Religion the just Priviledges of Parliament the Libertie of the Subject the Law Peace and Prosperitie of this Kingdom Given at Our Court at York this fifteenth of June 1642. The Declaration and Profession of the Lords and others of His Majesties most Honourable Privie Councell now present at York disavowing any Preparations or Intentions in His Majestie to leavie War against His PARLIAMENT WE whose Names are underwritten in Obedience to His Majesties desire and out of the Dutie which we owe to his Majesties Honour and to Truth being here upon the place and Witnesses of His Majesties frequent and earnest Declarations and Professions of His abhorring all Designes of making War upon His Parliament and not seeing any colour of Preparations or Counsels that might reasonably beget the belief of any such Designe do professe before God and testifie to all the World That we are fully perswaded that His Majestie hath no such Intention but that all His Endeavours tend to the firm and constant settlement of the true Protestant Religion the just Priviledges of Parliament the Libertie of the Subject the Law Peace and Prosperitie of this Kingdom York June fifteenth 1642. Lo. Keeper Du. Richmond Marq. Hertford Lo. Gr. Chamberlain Ea. Cumberland Ea. Bathe Ea. Southampton Ea. Dorset Ea. Salisbury Ea. Northampton Ea. Devonshire Ea. Cambridge Ea. Bristoll Ea. Clare Ea. Westmerland Ea. Barkshire Ea. Monmouth Ea. Rivers Ea. Dover Ea. Carnarvon Ea. Newport Lo. Mowbray Matravers Lo. Willougby of Eresby Lo. Crey of Ruthin Lo. Howard Andover Lo. Newarck Lo. Poulett Lo. Lovelace Lo. Rich. Lo. Savile Lo. Mohun Lo. Coventrye Lo. Dunsmore Lo. Seymour Lo. Capell Lo. Falkland Sir Peter Wych Comtroller Mr. Secretary Nicholas Mr. Chancellour of the Exchequer Lo. Chief Justice Banks FINIS