The propositions made by the City of London, for the raising of a million of mony, for the quick subduing of the bloudy rebels in Ireland, well weighed, and considered of, by divers gentlemen here in town, and approved of, and consented unto, by the honorable House of Commons, and presented unto the Lords for their concurence therein, and to joyne in an humble petition to His Majesty for his consent thereunto : twenty members of the House of Commons having already subscribed for twenty thousand pounds : whereunto is added the humble petition of Sir Edward Serring, to the Honorable the House of Commons.
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