Hifloy of the Puritans, exarnin'd. 3 T 3 five Knights, above a hundred Gentlemen of Q liry, all the Clergy of the County, and above <_ SixThoufand Commons, being all of them Coln- , municants.' * ARemonffrance and Petition from the County of Huntington, prefented to the Houfe ofPeers the 8th of Dece'nber 1641. t The Petition from 1)evonfhire, was fign'd by Knights, Efquires, Gentlemen, and other Inhabi- tants, near upon Eight Thoufand. II That from the Inhabitants of the County of Stafford ; fubfcribed by Three Thoufand of the heft Quality of the County. $ The Petition of the County of Kent ; by Knights Baronets 24 ; Efquires and Gentlemen of Note, above Soo ; Divines 1o8 ; Freeholders and Subfidy-Men 800 ; all within the Diocefe of Can- terbury. *" The Petition of the Six Shires of North- Wales, prefented March 5. 164.1 ; accompanied with Thirty Thoufand Hands, t± The Gratulation and Petition of divers of his Majefty's faithful Subjects of the true Protef tant Religion, within the County Palatine of Lan- cafter to the King, atteffed by Knights and Efquires 64 Divines 55 ; Gentlemen 740 ; Freeholders near 7000. NI The Humble Petition of the County of Corn- wall to the King, May 22. 1644. prefented by Pe- ter Courtney, Alter Langdon, Benatus Bella and Nevil Bligh. #j A fecond Petition from the fame County. * Id. Ib. t Ib. p. z .. Ib. p. 25.. * Ib. p.26. '* Ib. p. 27. °f-h Ib. p. 29, ill Ib. p. 32. Ib. P. 37, 40. &c. The
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