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A89812 A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee of the Militia of London concerning a letter, in part resolved to be sent to General Monck, and the officers under his command in Scotland. City of London (England). Committee for the Militia. 1659 (1659) Wing N215; Thomason 669.f.22[6]; ESTC R211327 1,233 2

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A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Committee of the Militia of London Concerning a Letter in Part Resolved to be sent to General Monck and the Officers under His Command in Scotland THe Commissioners for the Militia of the City of London being met the third of November instant at their ordinary place of meeting a Draught of a Letter was produced to be Addressed to General Monck and his Officers Testifying Their dislike of His Undertaking and Raising Forces which after a long Contest and Opposition made by a considerable Number of the Members of that Committee Eminent for Estates and Interest in the City was Resolved on by a very small disproportion and odds of Votes viz. two or three at the most against which the said Dissenters Generally made Their Protestation and many of Them in further Testimonie thereof Subscribed Their Names in the Paper of the Committee But no Resolution being taken at that time when the said Letter should be sent by whom or how Directed They appointed to meet the next day to Treat further thereupon being met the Dissenters comming with a very good assurance that They should have been able to have laid aside and prevented the sending of any Letter of that Import by a far greater number of Members whom the former Debates and a more serious Consideration had made sensible of the danger and imprudence of such an Application designed for the discouragement of that Faithful and Generous Assertor of the Parliaments Right the Liberties of the People and the Government of the Common-wealth by the Administration of the Civil Power there was an indeavour by producing a Letter from the pretended Committee of Safety to discharge that Committee from further Sitting the Authority whereof was likewise disowned and Declared against by many as insufficient to suspend Their Sitting Authorized by Act of Parliament Notwithstanding upon a Solemn Promise That the Letter should not be sent or made publique and at the Request of the Lord Mayor That They would give place to the Court of Aldermen who had appointed to meet in the same Room at the same Time upon other Occasions the Committee by mutual Consent Adjourned themselves Now forasmuch as the said Letter contrary to Promise is published in Print and probably may also be sent to General Monck least the same should be deemed the free and unanimous Act of the Committee for the Militia of London it is thought fit to publish the Premises with the Names of those that carried on the Letter as also of those that dissented to the end that the City who are best able may Judge of the matter by the manner and the men Respectively Engaged on either side The Names of the Promoters of the Letter MR. Kiffin Samuel Moyer Henry Brandreth William Ostler Joseph Sibley Robert Offley Edward Raddon George Coney Meth. Turner William Smith William Zanchy. George Gospright Samuel Southen Lieut. Col. Foach Clement Ireton Capt. John Owen Lieut. Col. Puckle Robert Barret Nathaniel Manton Major William Clement Col. John Mew Major John Child Sadler Blunt Capt. Robert Mallory Col. John Fenton Col. Owen Rowe Henry Parre With three others in all 30. The Names of the Dissenters ALderman Dethicke Alderman Love Alderman Bateman Alderman Biddulph Alderman Atkin Deputy Cliffe Deputy Camfield Col. Deputy Lenthal Col. John Okey Col. Slingsby Bethel Col. Gower Major Mark Coe William Pennoyer Esq Major Robert Russel Capt. William Mead Capt. Nicholas Roberts Capt. Stephen Hembery Lieut. Col. John Marryot Richard Waring the Elder Praise God Barebone John Jackson Edward Bushel Thomas Arnold Joseph Holden William Jelley Mr. Rosse Mr. Harington Mr. Baker William Hinde