The heads of a conference: delivered by Mr. Pymm. ; At a committee of both Houses, Junii 24, 1641.

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The heads of a conference: delivered by Mr. Pymm. ; At a committee of both Houses, Junii 24, 1641.
Author
Pym, John, 1584-1643.
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[London :: s.n.],
printed in the yeer 1641.
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Great Britain -- Politics and government
Great Britain -- History
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"The heads of a conference: delivered by Mr. Pymm. ; At a committee of both Houses, Junii 24, 1641." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91383.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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The second Head is concerning his Majesties journey to Scotland.

That his Majestie will be pleased to allow a con∣venient time before his journey into Scotland, that

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both Armies bee first disbanded, and some of the businesse of importance, concerning the peace of the Kingdome depending in Parliament, may be dispatched before his going: This is seconded with divers reasons.

  • 1. The safetie of his Majesties person.
  • 2. Preventing the Jealousies of his Subjects.
  • 3. Suppressing of the hopes of persons▪ ill¦affected, that may have designes upon the Armie, to disturbe the peace of the Kingdome.
  • 4. Great advantage to the Kings Affaires, and contentment to his People.
  • 5. That some of the Bills now depending in Par∣liament, whereof divers are sent up already to the Lords, and some proceedings in this House may receive his royall assent before he goe to Scotland, and that wee may have time to passe the Bill of Tonnage to his Majestie, for supporting of the royall estate, and to settle his Majesties Revenues for the best advantage of his service, and for these reasons to allow some time before he goe into the North.

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