The Kings Majesties most gracious message to the Parliament by Sir Peter Killegrew.: Sent from the commissioners with His Majestie at Newmarket, about His Majesties being at Richmond, and coming to his Parliament at Westminster, for setling of the kingdome in a safe and well grounded peace. His Majesty to come on Thursday next. And His Majesties resolution for passing such acts as shall tend to the peace of the kingdome.

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The Kings Majesties most gracious message to the Parliament by Sir Peter Killegrew.: Sent from the commissioners with His Majestie at Newmarket, about His Majesties being at Richmond, and coming to his Parliament at Westminster, for setling of the kingdome in a safe and well grounded peace. His Majesty to come on Thursday next. And His Majesties resolution for passing such acts as shall tend to the peace of the kingdome.
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Sharpe, W.
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London :: Printed for Iohn Willet,
Iune 23 [?] 1647.
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Great Britain -- History
Charles -- King of England, -- 1600-1649
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A Copy of the Votes of the Houses delivered to the Kings Maiesty at Newmarket, for his Majesty to come to Richmond.

ORdered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Generall be required to deliver the person of the King to such persons as both Houses shall appoint, to be placed at Richmond under such Guards, and in such manner as they shall think fit, to the intent that the Propositions agreed upon by both Kingdomes, may be speedily presen∣ted unto His Majestie, for the setling of a well groun∣ded Peace.

Ordered further, That the persons to whom the Generall is required to deliver the Person of the King to be placed at Richmond, shall be the Commiscio∣ners

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formerly appointed to receive the person of the King at Newcaftle, or any three of them.

Ordered also, that the Guards appointed to receive the Orders and directions of the Commissioners in attending and guarding the Person of the King, shall be Collonel Rossiter and his Regiment.

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