The Kings Majesties answer, or, Four propositions propounded to the Earle of Holland, Sir Philip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland : which propositions was presented to both Houses of Parliament on Saturday last being the 23. of Iuly, 1642 : in behalfe of all the Lords and Commons of England : likewise the Parliaments censure of the nine Lords now resident in the north, Iuly 20, 1642 : namely, the Earle of Dover, Earle of Devonshire, Earle of Northampton, Earle of Munmouth, Earle of Coventry, the Lord Andiver, Lord Savill, Lord Capell, and Lord Gray of Ruthin : for their great contempts to the Parliament, drawne up into two heads, and assented to by both Houses of Parliament, July 20, 1642.
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The Kings Majesties answer, or, Four propositions propounded to the Earle of Holland, Sir Philip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland : which propositions was presented to both Houses of Parliament on Saturday last being the 23. of Iuly, 1642 : in behalfe of all the Lords and Commons of England : likewise the Parliaments censure of the nine Lords now resident in the north, Iuly 20, 1642 : namely, the Earle of Dover, Earle of Devonshire, Earle of Northampton, Earle of Munmouth, Earle of Coventry, the Lord Andiver, Lord Savill, Lord Capell, and Lord Gray of Ruthin : for their great contempts to the Parliament, drawne up into two heads, and assented to by both Houses of Parliament, July 20, 1642.
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