The late letters from both houses of Parliament concerning their purpose of delivery of a petition to His Majesty. His Majesties answer to those letters.

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The late letters from both houses of Parliament concerning their purpose of delivery of a petition to His Majesty. His Majesties answer to those letters.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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[Oxford] :: Printed by His Majesties command at Oxford, by Leonard Lichfield printer to the Vniversity.,
1642.
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Safe-conducts -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
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For the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount FALKLAND Principall Secretary to His MAJESTY, or in his absence to any of the Lords the Peeres attending His MAJE∣STY.

Grey of Warke.

My Lord,

I Have received a Command from the Lords and Commons in Parliament to send you the names of two Lords, that is to say, Algernon Earle of Northum∣berland, Phillip Earle of Pembrooke and Montgomery, and of fower Mem∣bers of the House of Commons Mr Perpoint, the Lord Wenman, Sir Iohn Evelin of Wilts, and Sr Iohn Hippisly, being the Committees of both Houses appointed to attend His Majesty with an humble Petition directed from them to His Majesty, de∣siring your Lordship will be pleased to move His Majesty to send a safe Conduct to passe and repasse under His Royall Hand and Signet for the severall persons afore mentioned. This being all that I have in Commission, I rest

Your Lordships friend and servant GREY of WARKE Speaker of the House of Peeres pro tempore.

Westminster this 5. of November 1642.

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