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The humble petition and protestation of all the “ bishops and prelates , now called
by his ma“ jesty's writs to attend the parliament , and “ present about London and
Westminster , for " that service . · That , whereas the petitioners are called up by ...
The humble petition and protestation of all the “ bishops and prelates , now called
by his ma“ jesty's writs to attend the parliament , and “ present about London and
Westminster , for " that service . · That , whereas the petitioners are called up by ...
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jesty , the queen , and the royal children , went from Whitehall to Hampton - court
, attended by some few of their own ... Before his going , he sent to the earls of
Essex and Holland to attend him in his journey ; who were both by their places ...
jesty , the queen , and the royal children , went from Whitehall to Hampton - court
, attended by some few of their own ... Before his going , he sent to the earls of
Essex and Holland to attend him in his journey ; who were both by their places ...
Side 437
... and therefore concluded him a delinquent , and to be sent for to attend them : it
was thought strangely ridiculous by standers by , that sir John Hotham should be
justified for keeping the town against the king , and another gentleman be voted ...
... and therefore concluded him a delinquent , and to be sent for to attend them : it
was thought strangely ridiculous by standers by , that sir John Hotham should be
justified for keeping the town against the king , and another gentleman be voted ...
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