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A38212 A Copy of the Association agreed upon by the Honourable House of Commons on Monday the 24th of February 1695/6 England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1696 (1696) Wing E2543; ESTC R27634 1,124 1

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A Copy of the ASSOCIATION agreed upon by the Honourable House of Commons on Monday the 24th of February 1695 6. WHereas there has been a Horrid and Detestable Conspiracy Formed and Carried on by Papists and other Wicked and Traiterous Persons for Assassinating his Majesty's Royal Person in Order to Incourage an Invasion from France to Subvert our Religion Laws and Liberty We whose Names are hereunto Subscribed do Heartily Sincerely and Solemnly Profess Testify and Declare That his Present Majesty King William is Rightful and Lawful King of these Realms And we do Mutually Promise and Engage to stand by and assist each other to the utmost of our Power in the Support and Defence of his Majesty's most Sacred Person and Government against the late King James and all his Adherents And in case his Majesty come to any Violent or Vntimely Death which God forbid We do hereby further Freely and Vnanimously Oblige our Selves to Vnite Associate and Stand by each other in Revenging the same upon his Enemies and their Adherents and in Supporting and Defending the Succession of the Crown according to an Act made in the First Year of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary Intitled An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown This Association being agreed upon by the House and ordered to be engrossed to be Signed by their Members near 400 of that August Assembly have already with great Alacrity subscribed it But some are found at present to hesitate some others to refuse it their Names follow Berks. WIlliam Jennyngs Simon Harcourt Bucks Alexander Denton Mountague Drake Sir James Etheridge Cornwall Henry Lord Hyde John Manley Daniel Eliot Henry Fleming Francis Buller John Tredenham Seymour Tredenham Sir William Coryton John Mountstevens Bernard Granvile Charles Lord Cheney Francis Gwyn Cheshire Sir Thomas Grosvenor Derbyshire Sir Gilbert Clarke Devon Francis Courteney Sir Edward Seymour John Granville Dorsetshire Thomas Strangways Thomas Freke Richard Fownes Ebor. Robert Byerly Sir Marmaduke Wivill Sir Michael Wentworth Essex Sir Eliab Harvey Glocestershire Robert Payne William Frye Richard How John How Herefordshire Robert Price Huntington Anthony Hammond Kent Sir John Banks Lancashire Leigh Banks Thomas Brotherton Sir Roger Bradshaw Peter Shakerley Lincolnshire George Lord Castleton Sir John Bolls Norfolk Sir John Wodehouse Northampton Thomas Cartwright Gilbert Dolben Northumberland William Foster Oxford Mountague Lord Norris Sir Robert Jenkinson Henage Finch Sir Edward Norris Thomas Rowney James Bertie Sir Robert Dashwood Salop. Edward Kynaston John Kynaston Andrew Newport George Weld Somerset Sir John Trevillian Edward Berkley John Sandford Sir Charles Carterett Sir John Smith Southamton Henry Holmes Thomas Done Staffordshire Robert Burdett Sir John Leveson Gower John Grey Sir Henry Gough Surrey John Parsons Sussex Sir William Morley John Lewknor Sir Thomas Dyke William Stringer Warwickshire William Bromley Andrew Archer George Bohun Lord Digby Francis Grevill Westmoreland Sir William Twisden Sir Christopher Musgrave Wiltshire Robert Bertie William Harvey Henry Pynnill Thomas Bennet William Daniel Worcestershire Samuel Swift Henry Parker Wales Edward Jones Jeffery Jefferies Sir Richard Middleton Edward Brereton Sir John Conway Thomas Mansel I should have told you the name of another which does not at present occur to Memory but it was the same Gentleman who you may remember Spewed Sir Robert Peyton out of the House of Commons frr corresponding with the late King when D. of York