The Agreement of the major, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Tenby

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The Agreement of the major, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Tenby
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1643.
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Carbery, Richard Vaughan, -- Earl of, 1600?-1686.
Tenby (Wales) -- History -- Sources.
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Sources.
Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
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"The Agreement of the major, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Tenby." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26559.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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THE AGREEMENT OF THE MAJOR, ALDERMEN, and Inhabitants of the Towne of Tenby.

WEE the Major, Aldermen, and inhabitants of the Towne of Tenby, doe hereby humbly De∣clare, that we will be alwaies obedient to the Kings Majesties Royall Commands, and will serve him with our Lives and Fortunes, and assist Him against all Rebells and Rebellions whatsoever, and will submit to His Majesties authority now placed in the Right Honourable Richard Earle of Carbery, Lord Lieutenant Generall of the Counties of Pembrock, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, the Town and County of Haverfordwest, and the Townes of Pembrocke and Ten∣by, And withall will heartily Contribute to His Majesties service to the best of our abilities; And we doe farther declare and ingage our selves upon the Faith of Loyall Subjects, that we will not receive into our Townes any Garrison, Force, or Person whatsoever sent or to be sent thither from any who now are or hereafter shall be in Rebellion against His Majesty, under the name of the forces of King and Parliament, but will dutifully receive and imbrace all such armed Forces and Garrisons as our said Lord Lieutenant Generall shall thither send or Command for the safe guarding of the said Towne for the use and service of His sacred Majesty. For assurance whereof we have hereunto fixed our Common Seale, and subscribed our names this thirtieth day of August. 1643.

  • Thomas Wyatt Major.
  • ...David Hammond.
  • ...Fran. Long.
  • ...Rice Prickard.
  • ...Iohn Rogers.
  • ...Robert Browne.
  • ...Richard Iewell.
  • ...Walter Sherburne.
  • ...Divid Palmer.
  • ...Thomas Barret.
  • ...Rice Barrowe.
  • ...Richard Wyatt.
  • ...Griffeth Gibbon.
  • ...Iohn Barrow.
  • ...Iohn Sounder.
  • ...Henry Gibbs.
  • ...Lewis Bishop.
  • ...David Stowell.
  • ...Thomas Stephens.
  • ...William Record.
  • ...Iohn Stone.
  • ...Iohn Poyer.
  • ...Mich. Sutton.
  • ...Iohn Henton.
  • ...Silvanus Grifsith.
  • ...Iohn Hammond.
  • ...Richard Williams.
  • ...Nicholas Horsam.
  • ...Iohn Thomas.
  • ...Phillip Davis.
  • ...Rice Gitto.
  • ...Bartho. King.
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