To the Kings most excellent Maiesty, : the humble petition of divers recusants and others, in the county of Lancaster, that they may be ceceived [sic] into his Maiesties protection, and have their armes redelivered to them, for the defence of his Majesties person, and their families. Together with his Majesties commission to Sir William Gerard Baronet, Sir Cecill Trafford knight, and other his Majesties subjects recusants in the same county, charging and commanding them to provide with all possile speed sufficient armes for the defence of his Maiesties person, or them against all force raised by any colour of any order or ordinance whatsoever without his Maiesties consent. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament that the petition and answer bee forthwith prynted and published. H. Elsynge. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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