The Scottish determination and loyaltie. Declaring, the manner of the papists, and other malignant persons rising in armes in that kingdome of Scotland, and the manner of their suppression. With the Kings commission for the raising of force and armes, and the Scots directions of the same to the high court of Parliament, desiring their prudent advice. Likewise His Majesties letter to the L. Major of Edinburgh. As also a cleare manifestation of the Scots love and loyalty to the Parliament. Lastly, a new order lately set forth from the House of Commons.

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The Scottish determination and loyaltie. Declaring, the manner of the papists, and other malignant persons rising in armes in that kingdome of Scotland, and the manner of their suppression. With the Kings commission for the raising of force and armes, and the Scots directions of the same to the high court of Parliament, desiring their prudent advice. Likewise His Majesties letter to the L. Major of Edinburgh. As also a cleare manifestation of the Scots love and loyalty to the Parliament. Lastly, a new order lately set forth from the House of Commons.
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1642.
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"The Scottish determination and loyaltie. Declaring, the manner of the papists, and other malignant persons rising in armes in that kingdome of Scotland, and the manner of their suppression. With the Kings commission for the raising of force and armes, and the Scots directions of the same to the high court of Parliament, desiring their prudent advice. Likewise His Majesties letter to the L. Major of Edinburgh. As also a cleare manifestation of the Scots love and loyalty to the Parliament. Lastly, a new order lately set forth from the House of Commons." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A92751.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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IT is Ordered by the Commons now Assembled in Parlia∣ment, That the severall Members of this House, doe forth∣with give their Attendance upon the Publique Service of this Common wealth with which they are intrusted by their Countries. And the Sheriffes of the severall Counties of this Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales are required to give notice of this Order unto all such Members of the House of Commons as are within their respective Counties; and speedely to make returne of such their doings, unto the Speaker of that House: And all such as shall not make their personall appearance according to the time appointed, in the House of Commons, shall each one forfeit one Hundered pounds, to be disposed of to the Warrs in Ireland, and un∣dergo such further censure and punishment as the said House shall think fit for so great neglect of their duty in a time that so necessarily requires their assistance.

Provided alwaies, That all such as are specially imployed by this House, are to remaine in such imployments, untill they shall have particular Directions for their returne.

Ordred that this be forthwith Printed.

H. Elsyng. Cl. Parl. D. Com.

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