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A96650 A coppy of Mr. Henry VVilmots letter to M. VVilliam Crofts at the Hague intercepted at sea by one of the ships in His Majesties service, and sent up to the Lord Admirall, and was delivered to the Commons by the Lords at a conferece of both houses. Rochester, Henry Wilmot, Earl of, 1612?-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing W2885; Thomason 669.f.5[48]; ESTC R210840 887 1

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A Coppy of Mr HENRY VVILMOTS Letter to M. WILLIAM CROFTS at the Hague intercepted at Sea by one of the Ships in His Majesties service and sent up to the Lord Admirall and was delivered to the Commons by the Lords at a conference of both Houses AMongst other Evidences of the disposition and designes of those in credit about the KING and QUEENE a Letter was intercepted at Sea by one of the Ships now in His Majesties service and sent up to the Lord Admirall was delivered to the Commons by the Lords at a Conference of both Houses which was dated the two and twentieth of June from Yorke written by M. Henry Wilmot one of those who were privy to the conspiracy of M. Jermin and others about bringing up the Army the last yeere and directed to M. William Crofts a servant of the Queene's By this Letter it appeares that they have had often conferences of dividing the estates of the Parliament-men and that this is the use they intend to make of the Forces raised by His Majesty And that they are growne so bold upon His protection as to vilisie and deride the Parliament and not onely to contemne their summons but shamefully to abuse their Messenger with violence and scorn Which Letter followeth in these words For Mr. CROFTS at the Hague Deare WILL BY these last Letters to the Queene you will finde a great alteration of businesse here the King that very lately appeared almost abandoned by all His Subjects is now become the Favourite of the Kingdome yet I beleeve His Enemies are not so neglected as not to be able to raise an Army to oppose Him and indeed here lies the jest for they will be followed just enough to forfeit their estates which I have heard you often say were better bestowed on some of us Yesterday there came a Messenger from the House who had Order and did raise the power of the County to entreat Bartley Ashburnham and my selfe to come to speake to the House but the King gave the Messenger a short Answer and an Officer or two gave him a short Cudgell so he is returned to London a fine Gentleman with his Arme in a Scarfe Deare Will preserve me in your good opinion for I assure you I am Your most affectionate humble servant H. WILMOT Iune 22. Yorke 1642. Pray if M. Jermin be with you present my most humble service to him H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. London Printed by E. G. for E. Husbands and Iohn Franke 1642.