The treatie between the commissioners from the Lord Mayor, and Common councell of the city of London, and Sir Thomos [sic] Fairfax and the army at St. Albanes. With their message from the army to the Common-Councell, in answer to their letter. With the demands of the army.
Corbet, Roger.
    The Desires of the City of London presented to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, by the Commissioners at St. Albanes.
  • 1. We desire that you will be pleased to forbear quartering within 30 miles of the City of London.
  • 2. That you will desire no more from the Parl. or the City, then what shall be just and reasonable.
  • 3. That the addresses of the army to the Parl. may be in such a way as may consist with the honour, power, and priviledge of Prliament, liberty of the subject, and safety of the City and Kingdome.
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  • 4. That your Excellency, and other the Commanders of the Army, will have a spe∣cil care for the preservation of his Maje∣sties Royall person, whilest hee remaineth with you.