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A82158 The Declaration of the Gentry of the county of Kent, who have adhered to the King, and suffered imprisonment or sequestration during the late troubles. 1660 (1660) Wing D679; Thomason 669.f.24[67]; ESTC R211817; ESTC R211852 741 1

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THE DECLARATION Of the GENTRY of the County of KENT Who have adhered to the KING and suffered Imprisonment or Sequestration during the late Troubles WHereas it hath pleased Almighty God after so many Trialls and so long Distraction to raise us to large hopes of Resettlement of this Nation upon Just Known and lasting Foundations We therefore desire from our Hearts to render to God the glory of his Mercies and a full tribute of Honour to his Excellency the Lord General Monck who hath been so eminently Instrumental in these beginnings of Deliverance And forasmuch as we understand that some malicious and desperate persons regarding neither the mercies of God nor the miseries of their Countrey have endeavoured to beget a pernicious Jealousie That those who adhered to the King do still retein a spirit of Revenge against all that were of a contrary Party We do therefore declare in the presence of God that we utterly abhor all Revengeful Thoughts and Actions against any Party or Persons whatsoever And as we have great reason to wish those Divisions had never been born so we hope and will do our utmost they may never be remembred and shall look on all persons as the worst and Common Enemies of this Nation that shall offer to revive them In pursuance whereof we further Declare as his Excellency's Army hath given us a noble Example that we will thankfully acquiesce in the Resolutions of the next ensuing Parliament for a due and just settlement of Church and State Col. Richard Spencer Esquire Thomas Lennard Esquire Thomas Peyton Knight and Baronet Roger Twysden Knight and Baronet Edward Hales Baronet Richard Hardres Baronet William Man Knight Stephen Lennard Knight John Boys Knight Col. Thomas Colpepper Col. Edward Wilsford Col. George Newman Col. Henry Norwood Robert Barnham Esquire Daniel Treswell Esquire Thomas Collepepper Esquire Thomas Herlackenden Esquire Francis Twysden Esquire John Best Esquire Edward Barham Esquire Richard Master Esquire Francis Clerk Esquire Edward Darell Esquire VVilliam Rook Esquire John Boys of Hoad Esquire VVilliam Kingsley Esquire Richard Hulse Esquire James Newman Esquire John Pownoll Gent. William Somner Gent. LONDON Printed for Gabriel Bedell and are to be sold at the Middle-Temple-gate in Fleetstreet 1660.