228 APPENDIX, the Native Wooll of this County, the price whereof is much fallen through . the excessive importation of Spanish woolls, to our great impoverishing. May it therefore please this Honorable House to continue your Pru- dence and Pious intentions and indeavours in all the Premisses not,yett Accomplished, to hasten the speedy releife ofDistressed and Gasping Ire- land, To remove evill Councellors, To take away the Votes of Popish Lords, Speedily to disarme the Papists, To settle a Godly and Learned Ministery, and to restraine the excessive Importation of Spanish Wooll. And wee shall be ready with chearefulnesse to contribute all possible Assistance our Prayers, lives, and livelyhoods may affordfor the defence of his Maiesties Xoyall person, this Honorable House, and the pre- servation of the priviledges of Parliament. London, Printed for John Francke. 1642. No. III. LETTER FROM DR. NATHANIEL WRIGHT TO SIR ROBERT HARLEY. To his much honoured friend SIR ROBERT HARLEY, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Bathe, present these in Westminster. Sr -If you can conveniently spare it, I desire that favour from you as to furnish me with the remainder of that mony which I disbursed for our Brompton soldiers in distresse. The account I left with you, and if you please to satisfye my request herein, this bearer (my brother-in-law) will convey it to me at his returne into these parts, which will be speedy. Were not my condition such as to enforse me to oall upon you, I had much rather be silent, then sollicite you in this nature. I shall not need relate my wants, nor yet tell you of my sufferings: the last you in some measure know, and
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