The declaration and protestation of the Kings Army in South-Wales, concerning their dread soveraign the King; as also touching His Majesties freedome, honour, and safety. Assented to and taken by Col. Poyer, and the rest of the Kings party in South-Wales, and now dispiersed into the severall counties of North-Wales, where it is now taking by the Cavalieres in the severall counties thereof. John Poyer. Likewise, a declaration of Sir Tho: Glenham, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and the rest of the Kings party in the north of England, concerning their present design for the Kings Majesty.

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The declaration and protestation of the Kings Army in South-Wales, concerning their dread soveraign the King; as also touching His Majesties freedome, honour, and safety. Assented to and taken by Col. Poyer, and the rest of the Kings party in South-Wales, and now dispiersed into the severall counties of North-Wales, where it is now taking by the Cavalieres in the severall counties thereof. John Poyer. Likewise, a declaration of Sir Tho: Glenham, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and the rest of the Kings party in the north of England, concerning their present design for the Kings Majesty.
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MDCXLVIII. [1648]
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649 -- Captivity, 1647-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
Royalists -- Great Britain -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
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"The declaration and protestation of the Kings Army in South-Wales, concerning their dread soveraign the King; as also touching His Majesties freedome, honour, and safety. Assented to and taken by Col. Poyer, and the rest of the Kings party in South-Wales, and now dispiersed into the severall counties of North-Wales, where it is now taking by the Cavalieres in the severall counties thereof. John Poyer. Likewise, a declaration of Sir Tho: Glenham, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and the rest of the Kings party in the north of England, concerning their present design for the Kings Majesty." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96526.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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SIR,

the Committee of this county upon a letter from Sir Arthur Ha∣slerig met yesterday to consider of his desire to them, to meet the Gentlemen of the other Northern Counties at Richmond, May 2. to consider of puting their parts into a posture of defence, The Com∣mitee of Durham have resolved to do something in relation there∣uno. The Cavaliers are very hih•••• expectation of the Scots and Scottish-English to come into England, and begin to give big words to incense the Kingdom. The Prentices of Yrk should have risen in a tumultuous manner, about the time of the mutiny at Lon∣don, upon pretence of putting out the City Journymen that are not free.

York the 29. of Aprill, 1648.

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