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The Reign and Death OF KING IAMES, OF Great Britain, France, and Ireland, the First, &c.
SO then,* 1.1 in a seasonable conjunction of things and time, he succeeded Queen Elizabeth, who depart∣ted this life on Thursday the 24th of March, 1602. at her Manour-house of Richmond, early in the morning, that day being fatal to Henry 8. and to all his Children, dying on Thursdays: and her Funerals sumptuously solemnized with all speed in April following.
The same day the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled,* 1.2 and having proclamed her Death, and the Right and Title of King Iames to succeed her, being lineally expressed from Mar∣garet eldest Daughter to Henry 7th. and Elizabeth his Wife, who was eldest Daughter to Edward 4th. and married to James 4th. King of Scotland, in the year 1503. (just a hundred years since) who had issue James 5th. Father to Mary the First, and Mother to this King James the Sixth, now 36. years of age, and so long King of Scotland.
Then they poast Letters to the King by the hands of Sir Charls Percy Brother to the Earl of Northumberland,* 1.3 and Thomas So∣merset Son to the Earl of Worcester, signifying the Death of their late Sovereign betwixt two and three of the clock that morning. And knowing his Right of Succession, they have made Proclamation thereof at Westminster, White-hall, and Cheapside Cross: and seeing they remain a Body without a Head, they humbly desire his M••∣jesty to hasten, how soon, and in what manner he pleaseth.
And therein complain (as in publick) that Sir Robert Cary poasted from hence towards your Majesty, contrary to their consent and command, thereby as much (as in him lay) to prevent and anti∣cipate their duty and respect.