Master Henry Piercies letter to the Earle of Northumberland, and presented to the Parliament, June, 16. 1641. : 1. Concerning the bishops functions and votes. 2. The not-disbanding of the Irish army untill the Scots were disbanded too. 3. The endeavouring to settle his Majesties revenue to that proportion was formerly. With a true discovery of the late intended plot.
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