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A96267 The declaration and unanimous resolution of Colonel Whaley, and all the officers and souldiers of his regiment, now present with their cullors. With a particular list of all their names that signed it, on Munday the 14. of his instant May, 1649. Published to prevent mistakes, and presented to every honest heart, especially to our deare fellow souldiers of the Army under the command of our ever honored Generall Thomas Lord Fairfax, his Excellency. Whalley, Edward, d. 1675? 1649 (1649) Wing W1526; Thomason E555_31; ESTC R204518 4,306 15

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THE DECLARATION AND UNANIMOUS RESOLUTION OF Colonel Whaley And all the Officers and Souldiers of his Regiment now present with their Cullors With a particular List of all their names that signed it on Munday the 14. of this instant May 1649. Published to prevent mistakes and presented to every honest heart especially to our deare Fellow Souldiers of the Army under the Command of our ever honored Generall Thomas Lord Fairfax his Excellency London Printed by John Clowes and are to be sold neer the Royall Exchange and in Popes-head-Alley 1648. The Declaration and unanimous Resolution of Col. Whalley and all his Officers and and Souldiers present with their Cullors WHereas many scandalous and dangerous Papers have been lately published in print tending to seduce and divide the Army and dissolve the present Government and power thereof as also to subvert the Parliament and Councel of State in this juncture of time wherein they are endeavouring so necessary a work as setling the peace of the Nations securing of trade by a Fleet at Sea already by them set out setling and supplying Garrisons especially Maritine for preventing Invasions and Insurrections taking of Free quarter establishing by an equall Leavie constant pay for the Army providing effectually for their Arrears and the speedy transporting of a considerable Army into Ireland for the reliefe of many thousand of our distressed Brethren and fellow Souldiers who are ingaged with us in the same quarrell and its more then probable must all perish if not speedily relieved from hence Which considered we cannot conceive that those who contrived dispersed the aforesaid papers and endeavour otherwise to make obstructions and hinder those good transactions before mentioned which are so really intended and neer effected by those now in power to be either friends to us or the common-wealth but rather enemies And we humbly conceive it necessary that such persons may be discovered and supprest And having lately observed to our great griefe the disaffections of those to whose lot it fell to relive poore Ireland and the secret and malacious insinuations of divers who under the specious pretences of procuring Liberty here and of the unwarrantablenesse of the Warre there have by their suggestions deceived many even honest men into a beliefe thereof and divided them from that Ingagement thereby retarding the service And this we believe as it is on purpose to promote and advance the distructive designes of the Common Enemy in the intentions of the Master Projectors So it is in the intentions of the rest of that Faction against all or at least against all just and good Government which we desire from our very souls may be setled and maintained by this P●rl for the countenancing of those that doe well and the terrour of those that do evill and this we dispaire not of since they have already done so many Acts of Justice and accomplished so many excellent things in order thereunto notwithstanding the violent threats and intrusions of a detestable Anarchy and the serious thoughts of the present miseries of Ireland and how ill that Ingagement resents with some of those whom the finger of God hath shared thereto have wrought very much sorrow upon our spirits and we must needs say if Providence in the Decision had cast the lot upon us we should all or most of us have imbraced the service hoping the protection and blessing of the most high God will be upon the upright endeavours of those that undertake it And if they should not have help now at last considering their constant patience and faithfulnesse in that difficult and hazardous service and immediate dependance upon this Nation especially the Army it would be the sadning of all honest hearts and the greatest dishonour and danger that can befall the English State Wherefore we earnestly beseech our fellow Souldiers and others who have any love to peace not to entertain such pernici-Notions as may set up or begit any disorder and confusion which doubtlesse is not of God and will inevitably involve this too much wasted Re-publique into greater Warres and Famine which we already tast of being miseries we are not long able to endure and so instead of Freedoms and Liberties in our poverty and weaknes to be all inthralled and subverted to the furious cruelties of the worst enemies viz. Strangers and Forraigness And taking notice how Deceivers by their false informations and substill instigations doe endeavour to perswade us our Fellow Souldiers and others to joyn with them in their wicked designes to desolve the Parliament and Councel of State disorderly and to cast off the Lord Gen. Lievt Gen. and the rest of the most faithfull now in Authority no necessity leading thereunto Wee declare that such traiterous plots and actions we abhorre and utterly disclaime and that we shall continue our due obedience to the Parliament our Generall and Lievt Gen. and all others now in Authority over us and doe blesse God for the good wee and this Nation have and doe enjoy by their pious acts of Justice and wise mannaging the publique affaires for the establishment of peace upon good and sure grounds In the prosecution whereof we are ingaged and doe engage with them to stand or fall against all attempts contrary hereunto whatsoever and by whomsoever The Collonels Troop Edward Whaley Collonel Daniel Dale Capt. Lieut. John Wright Cornet Philip Ru●●sey Quartermaster Mathew Wealey Corporall Rich ●●ilder Corporall Will Shephard Corporall Richard Johnson Trumpet Tho Medhouse Trumpet Philip Bitts Trumpet John Lanckstone Farrier John Perriemount Sadler Hancserd Knowles Chaplin Walter Stevenson Chirurgeons Edw Wentworth Mate William Fitts Mate James Horne Provist-Marshall John Fowle Marshall man John Piggot Marshall man John Kingsley John Cope James Brett Simon Ru●land Tho Howard Joseph Prior Edmond Pooley John Thompson John Stanton Dan Walltafeskie Jo Shepheard Jo Godbold Robert Thorpe Jerem Garrard James Harlwin Christo Pell Rich Cowlea Rich Brawdbent Adam Thurder James Johnson John Lord Wil Cooke Senior Richard Chittocke Nich Kirton Rich Watts Daniel Wealey John Car Junior Jo Duncom William Cooke Junior Robert Feilding Richard Neale Francis Jessop William Parker William Robinson Rich Robinson John Car Senior John Haruey Sam Haruey Nath Cole John Case Dan Harlwin Abraham London Jo Shearman Rob Caroile Tho Bidley Rich Floyd Luke Crow James Mottes Rich Stanford Rob Gooch Jo Lucey William Sliverey Tho Matchet Fran Jones George Farmer Abraham Baley Rich Bradford Rob Smith Edw Watlin James Ballard Peter Belvoire William Alldred Francis Robinson Tho Whealtand Fran Ball Hen Jolley Tho Kent Rich Comes Hen Rayles Jo Hagger Edw Spencer Jo Humphreys Jo Brothers Lionell Brothers William Feild Rich Edwards Thomas Farthing Philip Watling Jo Woodraft Tho Beverstocke Jo Curde Walter Davis William Cooker Jam Burven William Overton Jo Sheeming William Hubbard John Ire Simon Gayle John Simons Tho Veale Jo Bradley Iohn Sanders Captain Evansons Troop Wil. Evanson Capt. Edmond Chillenden Lieut. Anthony Lacon Cornet Wil. Linley Quartermaster