Exceeding joyfull nevves from Scotland : brought over by the Lord Mackland and read in the House of Commons upon Thursday last being the 18 day of this instant month of August 1642 : with the Paliaments [sic] resolution concerning the Yorkshire propositions declaring their intentions for the sending downe of forces both of horse and foot for the safety of the said county : likewise the resolution of the Earle of Rutland, the Earle of Exceter and the Lord Paget with divers others that are come from His Maiesty are resolved to come to the house again if they may be received.
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