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A78834 His Majesties last message to the Parliament, with His desires for the Bishop of Armagh, Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Worcester, and other doctors to come to Him. And His Majesites declaration concerning the Marquis of Ormonds negotiation in Ireland. Also the votes of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to His Majesties message. With a letter to the commissioners in the Isle of Wight which passed both Houses on Saturday last being the 4th of November 1648. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1648 (1648) Wing C2372; Thomason E470_11; ESTC R205628 5,095 16

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His Maiesties LAST MESSAGE TO THE PARLIAMENT WITH His desires for the Bishop of Armagh Bishop of Exeter Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Worcester And other Doctors to come to HIM AND HIS Majesties Declaration concerning the Marquis of Ormonds Negotiation in Ireland ALSO The Votes of both Houses of Parliament in Answer to His Majesties Message With a Letter to the Commissioners in the Isle of Wight which passed both Houses on Saturday last being the 4th of November 1648. Printed for R. Smithurst neer Pye-corner 1648 HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE HIS Ma●esties last Message to the Parliament with his desires for the Bishop of Armagh Bishop of Exceter Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Worcester other Doctors to come to Him Right Honourable ACcording to the votes and instructions of both Houses his Majesty was acquainted that the concession which he delivered in was not satisfactory in the businesse of the Church and so the other Votes not satisfactory sent by Sir Peter Killeygrew were delivered to his Majesty And also that concerning the businesse of Ireland with a request in behalfe of both houses of Parliament to desire his Majesty that whereas there was a Letter intercepted from the Marquesse Ormond of such dangerous consequence by complying with Irish Rebels under pretence of Authority Which being against the Parliament could not be in any other except his Majesty should give any such commission and therefore it was desired that his Majesty to clear himself of such a compliance with those bloody Rebels would declare against the same And if the Marquis of Ormond had any Authority from him to agitate there that seeing he did comply with those Rebels against the Protestants that his Majesty would be pleased to recall his Commission or declare against that action of joyning with the Irish Rebels and Ormonds compliance with the Romish Catholick councell at Kilkenny To these papers and desires his Majesty delivered in severall papers Viz. That in regard that the two houses of Parliament were not satisfied in his offers concerning the Church That he is not satisfied in his conscience to doe more then what hee hath offered therein Yet to the end that his Majesty may be the better satisfied herein hee desireth that 4 Bishops and 2 Doctors may be admited to him to confer with him about the same and then he will return as speedy an Answer as may be And his Majesty doth desire that the time of Treaty may be lengthened that so he may proceed with the Commissioners to a finall conclusion if it may be As to the businesse of Ireland concerning the Marquis of Ormonds Negotiation there with the Rebels His Majesty returned this Answer That hee thinks it not fit to have new Propositions put upon him such as that which was none of those formerly presented That hee hath given in his Answer to all and every one of the old Propositions which they presented to him from the Houses and hath no answer to any of his which he hath made and doth therefore desire that such things may not be put upon him The Commissioners answered his Majesty that they could not looke upon that as a positive Answer That the businesse was a businesse of great consequence Ormond having negotiated with the Irish Rebels and concluded an agreement to the great danger of this Kingdome and the Protestant Religion and that their desire was that his Majesty would be pleased to Declare against those barbarous and bloody Irish Rebells and to this pressed his Majesty for a full and finall answer To this his Majesty again replyed by another Paper that he had not since the Treaty beganne given out any Commission nor acted in any such thing nor passed any thing in that nature That the whole businesse of Ireland is included in the Treaty in every part of it and by his Majesties offers the power of that kingdome is made over to the Parliament so that if all things were concluded by the Treaty then that would fall in amongst the rest But for doing any thing in the interim his Majesty did not give his consent saying that he desires the Treaty may conclude all It is desired that the Commissioners from the Parliament or some of them may have leave to come to London about some businesse that doth much concerne them as also to give an account to the Houses vire voce and not by Letter that the Parliament may be rightly informed of all things Newport 2 Novemb. 1648. The names of the Bishops and Doctors desired by His Majesty to be sent to Him CHARLES R. The Bishop of Armath The Bishop of Exceter The Bishop of Rochester The Bishop of Worcester Doctor Fearne Doctor Morley Die Sabbati 4 Novemb. 1648. 1 Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled THat 14 dayes be added to the Treaty between His Majesty and the Commissioners of both houses of Parliament for a safe and well-grounded peace to be proceeded in according to their former Instructions at Newport in the Isle of Wight 2 Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled That leave bee given to Doctor Vsher Doctor Brumrigge Doctor Prideux Doctor Warner Doctor Fearne And Doctor Morley to goe to His Majesty 3 Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled That His Majesties paper concerning the Marquesse of Ormond in Ireland is not satisfactory and that the Commissioners be desired to presse His Majesty for a full and finall answer therein 4 Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled That all the Votes of both Houses in Order to the Treaty except that of Delinquents be sent to the Commissioners forthwith 5 Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled That a Letter be sent to the Commissioners with the said Votes inclosed to be communicated to His Majesty and that they be desired to presse His Majesty to a full and finall answer 6 Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled That leave be given to the Commissioners at Newport for such of them to returne as they shall agree upon provided they leave six behind whereof 2 Lords and 4 Commoners and of them three to be of the Corum whereof one Lord and two Commoners FINIS A DECLARATION Of His Excellency Robert E. of Warwick Lord High Admirall of ENGLAND CONCERNING The uniting of the two Navies and restoring of the Kings Majesty the Prince of Wales the Duke of York and the rest of the Royall Issue to their just Rights and Priviledges And His Resolution touching all those who endeavour to obstruct the Treaty and hinder the setting of Truth and a happy Peace in this unsetled Church and Kingdome With His Majesties last and finall Propositions to all Loyall and reasonable Subjects Subscribed CHARLES R. Printed for satisfaction of all those who desire Peace 1648 A DECLARATION OF ROBERT EARL of