To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : the humble supplication and desire of the commissioners of His Majestie kingdome of Scotland and here now residence : declaring a large testimony of fidelity to the King affection to the Parliament and Kirke of England and of wisdome for the honour security and peace of both Kingdomes : the names of the Earles, Lords, Knights and Burgesses which were appointed to deliver the petition, viz. the Earle Lothian, the Earle Lindesay, the Lord Balmerino, Sir Thomas Morton, Sir Thomas Hope, Sir Archibald Iohnston, Sir Iohn Smith, Mr. Robert Barkley.
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