A letter sent from aboard His Highnesse the Prince of VVales to the Royalists in Kent: : declaring the sense and resolution of the Royall Navie, concerning the Lord Generall Fairfax. Lieut. Gen. Cromwel, and the Independant party. Also, a letter from the right honorable the House of Peers, to His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, concerning the Kings Majesty. And the great tryumph at Colchester, and shooting off the ordnance round the town, for a great victory obtained against the Parliaments forces. Likewise, the declaration of the Eastern Associated Counties, for the raising of 2000. horse, and 500. dragoons, for the preservation thereof, against all opposition, who shall indeavour to obstruct the peace of His Majesties said subjects.
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