To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and the Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament. : The most humble supplication of all those commission-officers, &c. that have faithfully and constantly served and suffered for your Majesty's royal father of ever blessed memory, and your most sacred Majesty.
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