A new petition to the Kings most Excellent Majestie. : The humble petition of the knights, gentry, and free-holders of the county of Yorke, who have subscribed hereto: presented to His Majestie at York, April 30. 1642.. Desiring a happy union betwixt the King and the Parliament..
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