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A92409 The remonstrance & address of the armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland to the Lord General Monck; presented to His Excellency the 9th of April, 1660. by Colonel Charles Lord Howard, accompanied by about fourty of the most eminent officers of the armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland. St James's, April 9. 1660. Ordered by his excellency the L. Gen. Monck, that the remonstrance and address of the officers of the army, presented this day to his excellency, be forthwith printed and published by M. Henry Mudoiman. William Clarke, secretary. England and Wales. Army. 1660 (1660) Wing R959; Thomason E1021_1; ESTC R208353 3,531 13

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THE Remonstrance Address OF THE ARMIES OF England Scotland and Ireland To the Lord General Monck Presented to His Excellency the 9th of April 1660. By Colonel Charles Lord Howard Accompanied by about fourty of the most Eminent Officers of the Armies of England Scotland and Ireland St James's April 9. 1660. ORdered by his Excellency the L. Gen. Monck That the Remonstrance and Address of the Officers of the Army Presented this day to his Excellency be forthwith printed and published by M. Henry Mudo●man William Clarke Secretary London Printed by John Macock 1660. April 11. To His Excellency the Lord General Monck Captain General of all the Forces Of ENGLAND SCOTLAND and IRELAND The Humble Remonstrance and Address of the Officers of the Armies under Your Excellencies Command WEE the Officers of the Army under Your Excellencies Command whose Names are hereunder written being truly and deeply sensible of the merciful and wonderful Providence of Almighty God in bringing us after so many Revolutions and Changes into an hopeful way of Settlement And perceiving to our great grief that there are too many who seeking more their own Private Interest than the Publick Good are endeavouring to reduce us again to our old Necessities Confusions and that they have proceeded so far as to cause Jealousies in the Council of State in whom the Supream Power and Trust now till the meeting of the Parliament is residing Do hold it our Duties for the preventing of all such Jealousies for the future and for the strengthening of Your Excellencies Hands in the carrying on of this good work in which it hath pleased God to make you so highly Instrumental humbly to make this Address unto Your Excellency in the name of our selves and all the Souldiers under our Commands and to Declare That we shall according to our Duties carry and behave our selves as Officers of an Army instructed by Your Example and Discipline to obey and not dispute the Orders of our Superiours and shall freely and readily observe such Commands as we shall receive from Your Excellency or the Council of State or the Parliament when Assembled And in particular we shall according to the late Proclamation of the Council of State of March 17. decline any meeting or meetings for the contriving or carrying on of any Declaration or Subscriptions concerning Affairs of State or Government thereby avoiding those mischiefs which made many lately in Armes so justly distasteful to the People by making themselves a divided Interest from the rest of them And we are the more willing to make this Address at this time to evince to all the world the Integrity of our Obedience because of the great expectation of the next Parliament from whom we hope for an happy Settlement to all the Nations And that they may have no ill apprehensions of us we are resolv'd as it becomes us in duty to submit to whatsoever the Lord shall bring forth from their Consultations knowing that Parliaments onely can secure us in our Religious and Civil Rights And forasmuch as many Representations heretofore made to Persons in eminent Authority have been too frequently contrived in the Name of the Army which were done rather in formality as we perceive by the event than otherwise we do solemnly desire that this may be Recorded as a Testimony and Witness against Us if ever we shall be guilty of any such Backslidings Your Excellencies most Obedient Servants The Officers of the Lord Generals Regiment of Foot Ethelbert Morgan Leiut Col. Thomas Goodwin Leiut Richard Rewcastle Ens Francis Nicholls Major John Saunders Lieut. John Cobb Ensigne John Miller Rob. Cooper Leiut Edw Basnett Ens William Downes Capt. William Underhill Leiut Michael Addersey Ens Robert Winter Capt. James Hubberd Leiut John Clarke Ens T. Mansfield Capt. John Rooke Leiut Daniel Court Ens John Collins Capt. John Harrison Lieut. Thomas Figg Ens John Peters Capt. William Brangman Leiut William Mack●cith Ens John Mutlow Capt. John Painter Capt. Leiut Ralph Butcher Ens John Price Chaplaine Richard Collins Qr. Master The Officers of his Excellencies Regiment of Horse Tho. Johnson Major Jo. Cogan Lieutenant Jo. Smith Coronet Tho. Alley Quartermaster Ph. Wilkinson Captain-Lt William Growte Cor. Nicholas Hudson Quart m Tho. Simnel Capt. Tho. Roper Lieutenant Tho. Gallant Cornet Hugh Whittel Quarterm Mi. Richardson Captain W. Partridge Lieutenant Dan. Smith Cornet Ben. Seargeant Quarterma Pet. Wilmot Captain Anth. Nowers Lieutenant Dan. Dalton Cornet Joseph Hurndal Quarter-m John Paddon Capt. Tho. Buller Lieut. John Brittain Cor. Obadiah Boot Quarter-ma The Officers of Colonel Ralph Knights Regiment of Horse R. Knight Colonel Tho Bourne Captain-Lieut Rich. Hooker Cornet Ralph Dawes Quarter-ma William Hodgkinson Lt. Anthony Mitchal Cor. Christ Mallock Quart ma Edward Austin Lieutenant Robert Brownloe Cor. James Crofts Quarter-mast Fran. Hacker Capt. Peter Perkinson Cor. Ralph Bamford Quarter-m William Goodwin Capt. Tho. Ogle Lieutenant John Ball Cor. Francis Sulley Quarter-m Hen. Ogle Capt. Robert Ogle Lieut. Lance Frother Cor. William Pardye Quart-m The Officers of Colonel Jo. Hubblethorn's Regiment Jo. Hubblethorne Col. Geo. Hewson Captain-Lt Jo. Mullant Ens James Emerson Lieut. Col. Jo. Smith Lt. Tho. Sherman Ens Jo. Clarke Major Aaron Moody Lt. Tho. Lathrop Ens Jo. Huitson Cap. Fran. Enderby Lt. Tho. Colgrave Ens Jo. Seymot Col. Tho. Cryer Lt. John Brewer Ens D. Francis Col. Jarrard Wilkinson Lt. Geo. Sherburn Ens Jos Fellowes Capt. Fran. Bellinger Lt. Ed. Palmer Ens Rich. Miller Capt. Nat. Waddon Lt. John Whetston Ens Will. Goding Ens Corn. Middlegest Lt. Rich. Lewis Ens Tho. Gullock Capt. Tho. Lisle Lt. Mat. Scales Ens Robert Ferrer Lt. The Officers of Colonel Leonard Lytcots Regiment L. Lytcot Colonel Rich. Hatt Lt. col M. Marvel captain Tho. Thompson capt Jo. Holbrook capt Anth. Taylor capt Robert Lytcot capt Ja. Weare captain-lieut John Baker Lt. John Ward Lt. Abraham Lucas Lt. George Simmons Lt. George Read Lt. Edward Goudy Lt. Edward Charke Ens Richard Brown Ens Will. Cardinal Ens Will. Dafle Ens Will. Stiles Ens James Thompson Ens Tho. Webster Ens Joh. Owen Ens Tho. Woodward Tho. Scottle Rob. Goodman Officers of Colonel Tho. Reads Regiment Tho. Read Col. James Mutlow Lieut. col Sylam Callant Major Geo. Everard capt Joh. Dirdoe capt Ralph Bernard capt Antho. Belcham capt Joh. Streat capt Joh. VVinthrop capt Fran. Young capt lt Rob. Stoarer lt Joh. Curtis lt Joshua Blyth lt VVill. Hughes lt Sam. Martin lt Sam. Jones lt Rich. Cox lt VVill. VVatkins lt Tho. Tilstin lt Justinian Minsam Ens Rob. Read Ens Joh. Long Ens Fran. Everard Ens VVill. Satterstale Ens Tho. Gay Ens Antho. Baid Ens Sim. Freeman Ens Mark Morris Ens Of Colonel Clobery's Regiment of Horse Joh. Clobery col Hugh Polden capt lt Geo. Baky Quarter-m James Hornigold lt Edw. Chapman Quarter-m Tho. Deane capt Joh. Sober lt Jam. Maleverer Quart m Tho Munns capt Jos Butler cor Rob. VVaight Quarter-m Tho. Barnardiston lt Joh. Beale cor