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A94418 To his excellency the Lord General Monck, Capt. General of all the armies and forces in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and one of the generals at sea the humble address of the officers in Your Excellencies army, in the name of themselves and their brethren, as it was presented to His Excellency this 2nd day of May, 1660 / by us whose names are subscribed. 1660 (1660) Wing T1357; ESTC R211866 1,610 1

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To His EXCELLENCY The Lord General MONCK Capt. General of all the ARMIES and FORCES In ENGLAND SCOTLAND and IRELAND and one of the Generals at Sea The humble ADDRESS of the Officers of your Excellencies Army in the Name of Themselves and their Brethren as it was presented to his Excellency this 2 d. day of May 1660. By us whose Names are Subscribed ALthough we cannot doubt of your Excellencies confidence in our Affections and our faithfulness to your Excellency and that Discipline which by your good and prudent Conduct hath been Exercised over us whereby we are instructed in an intire Obedience to your Excellency and that Authority which the Lord shall place over us which we hope we have manifested in our late Actings under your Excellency against all Persons whatsoever in any wayes disturbing the Peace and Settlement of the Nation although some of them have been our Brethren formerly ingaged in the same Cause with us as also in our late Remonstrance and Address to your Excellency wherein as it becomes us in Duty we have solemnly declared to acquiesce in what the Lord shall bring forth from the Consultations of this present Parliament Yet in regard your Excellency hath been pleased to Communicate unto us a Letter and Declaration from the Kings Majesty full of gracious Expressions we cannot but acknowledge that the matter of it gives a great measure of quiet to our minds and more then ordinary Expectations of the injoyment of much Tranquility and Happiness under his Majesties Government The Free and General Indempnity offered by his Majesty with a Liberty for Tender Consciences Satisfaction of Arrears and his readiness to consent to a Confirmation of Sale and other Grants and Purchases of Estates to all Persons now in possession of the same is that of which as we cannot doubt of the real performance being left by his Majesty to the Parliaments determination so we believe it is the most probable way to bring the Nations to their desired Settlement And we hope to Evince to his Majesty and all the world that we and all those that have been ingaged in the Parliaments Cause are his Majesties best and most loyal Subjects And that your Excellency and the Armies under your Command have complyed with the Obligations for which they were first raised for the preservation of the true Protestant Religion the Honour and Dignity of the King the Priviledges of Parliament the Liberty and Property of the Subject and the Fundamental Laws of the Land Charles Howard Coll. Richard Ingoldesby Coll. Herbert Morley Coll. Sir John Lenthall Coll. Ralph Knight Coll. Th. Fagge Coll. John Clobery Coll. Thomas Reade Coll. Leonard Lytcott Coll. John Hubletborne Coll. John Birch Coll. Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper Col. John Bridges Col. Col. Robert Venables Governor of Chester Col. Sir Peter Killegrew Governor of Pendennis Castle Col. William Morris Governor of Plymouth Col. Carew Rawleigh Governor of Jarsey Col. Sir John Carter Governor of Beaumorris and Holyhead Col. George Crompton Governor of the Block-house at Gravesend and Fort of Tilbury Sir Will. Appletree Deputy Governor of Scylley Ethelbert Morgan Lieut. Coll. James Mutlow Lieut. Coll. Henry Needler Lieut. Coll. William Farley Lieut. Coll. Joseph Witter Lieut. Coll. James Emerson Lieut. Coll. Richard Hatt Lieut. Coll. George Weldon Lieut. Coll. Dennis Pepper Lieut. Col. Thomas Johnston Major Philip Prime Major Jeremiah Smith Major Richard Scot Major Sylam Callant Major Robert Huntington Major James Dennis Major John Farmer Major John Clarke Major Daniel Lisle Major Francis Nicholls Major Benjamin Gifford Major Thomas White Major Tho. Clarges Commissary-Gen of the Musters Commissaries of Musters John Clarke Jos Stubbin Sam. Barrow Physi to the Army Tho. Gumble Scout-master Gen. Jo. Miller Adjutant General Richard Merist Adjut General Will. Disher Adjutant Gen. Richard Gerard Marshal Gen. Thomas Fleetwood Commissary of the Ammunition Phil. Howard Captain of the Life-Guard John Butler Captain Edmond Warcuppe Captain Oliver Nicholas Captain George Elsemore Captain Henry Jones Captain John Barker Captain William Salkeld Captain Peter Wilmott Captain Thomas Coulson Captain Henry Ogle Captain Natth Harrison Captain Francis Hacker Captain Thomas Milward Captain Thomas Munns Captain Anthony Buller Captain William Goodwin captain John Campbell captain Edward Bertles captain Thomas Hooper captain John Paddon captain Anthony Nowers captain Thomas Simnell captain John Collins captain Iohn Mutlow captain Thomas Mansfield captain R. Harley Lt. to the Life-guard George Lassells Lieut. Thomas Figes Lieut. James Cole Lieut. Richard Barker Lieut. Sam. Bridges Lieut. H. Monck Cornet to the Life-g William Maslin Cornet John Graunt Quarter-master Richard Collins Quarter-master Thomas Cutchley Chyrurgeon Iohn Price Chaplain William Clarke Secretary Matthew Lock Secretary St. James's 2d. May 1660. Ordered by His Excellency the Lord General MONCK that this Addresse be forthwith Printed and published William Clarke Secret London Printed by William Godbid for John Playford 1660