The humble petition of divers inhabitants of the city of London, and places adjacent, in the behalf of the poore of this nation. Together, vvith the humble representation of the presentors thereof. With the answer thereunto, and the names of those that are added to the Committee of Complaints, to whom those that find themselves agrieved, or can offer any thing for the good or the poor, may make their address. March 10. 1648-49. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings.
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- The humble petition of divers inhabitants of the city of London, and places adjacent, in the behalf of the poore of this nation. Together, vvith the humble representation of the presentors thereof. With the answer thereunto, and the names of those that are added to the Committee of Complaints, to whom those that find themselves agrieved, or can offer any thing for the good or the poor, may make their address. March 10. 1648-49. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings.
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To the Honourable, the supream Authority of this Nation, the Commons of ENGLAND, chosen for, and Assembled in Parliament; intrusted to mannage the great Affaires of this Nation, for the good of the same.
The humble Representation of the Presentors of this annexed Petition entituled The Humble Petition of divers Inhabitants of the City of London,and places adjacent, in the behalf of the poor of this Nation. -
To the Honourable, the Supreame Authority of this Nation, the
Commons ofEngland, in Parliament Assembled.The humble Petition of divers Inhabitants of the City of London, and places adjacent in the behalfe of the poore of this Nation. -
Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That this be the Answer to be given to the said Petition,
viz. - appeal procedure