The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and commonalty of the Barony of Kendall in the county of Westmerland, who have subscribed hereunto. : Wherein they set forth their readinesse to maintain and defend His Majesties royall person, honour, and estate, and according to their protestation, the power and priviledge of Parliaments, the lawfull rights and liberties of the subject. 6. Augusti, 1642. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that master Bayns who delivered this petition into the House, return the county hearty thanks for their duty to His Majesty, and good affection to the Parliament. And it is further ordered, that this petition be forthwith prinred [sic]. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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