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The particulers of the high Court of Parliament drawne up to be sent to his Majesty for peace.
THe House of Commons spent much time in debating upon His Majesties Propositions lately sent to the House concerning an Accommodation, there being usually in the House at this debate at least two hundred of the Members, besides many there be which are imployed upon speciall ser∣vice of the Kingdome in severall Countreys, by which it appeares that the Parliament are not so few in num∣ber as some disaffected persons do report they are; and at last it was voted to this effect, viz.
- 1. That there should bee a speedy disbanding of both Armies.
- 2. That the Armies in the Northerne and Westerne Counties and other remote part, shall be disbanded by the first of March.
- 3. That the Armies at Oxford, Redding, Windsore, and the parts adjacent, bee disbanded by the tenth of March.
- 4. That Messengers bee sent to the King, to treat of the true and manner of disbanding, and that a cessation of