The Loyall resolution of the gentry and commonalty of the county of Yorke, : presented to His Royall Majestie, concerning severall matters of great consequence between His Majestie and Sir Iohn Hotham, a member of the honourable House of Parliament, and by the appointment of the said House, governour of Hull. Wherein is declared the greatest manifestation both of their loyalty to their gracious soveraign, their due obedience to the Houses of Parliament, their judicious care to secure the peace and quiet of the kingdome, and increase a neerer union between his Majesty and the great councell of the kingdome. Likewise Sir Iohn Hothams determination concerning the charge which is committed to him by the Houses of Parliament.
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The declaration and severall votes of both houses of Parliament : likewise the order of assistance given to the committees of both Houses concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham, governour thereof ; another order directed to the sheriffes of Yorke and Lincolne ...
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The Humble petition of the gentry and inhabitants of Holdernes: : with His Majesties answer July 6. 1642.
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Die Martis 26. April. 1641. : Resolved upon the question. That Sir John Hotham ... hath done nothing but in obedience to the command of both houses of Parliament ...
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