APPENDIX. 233 tion of the rights and priviledges of Plt, and of the fundamental lawes of ye land, and a higher vsurpation and exercise of an arbitrary and unlawful power than hath been heretofore appended to, or attempted by, this or.any King [or] other Power whatsoever within theserealmes. Not- standing wh we and every of us doe declare our readynes to submit orselves to ye legall tryall of a free Plt for any cryme or misdemeanour that can or shall be objected agst us. In wittness whereof we have hereunto sub- scribed or names ye 12th of 10ór1e, 1648. (Signed) EDW. MASSIE. WILLIAM WALLER. LIO. COPLEY. JOHN CLOTWORTHY. Att the King's Head in the Strand. No. VI. LETTER FROM MAJOR WINTHROP TO COLONEL HARLEY AND MAJOR HARLEY, 3 AUG. 1650. To my honoured friends Col. HARLOWE and Major HARLOWE these present. Gentlemen -I have received some commands from the Commissioners for the militia of this countye concerning yourselves, grounded (as I be- lieve) upon some information of your disaffection to this present govern- ment, and therefore that I should send for you to my quarters at Leomin- ster ; but I shall only at present lett you know that they expect you should appear before them at Hereford, on Tuesday next, and so I remain, Gentlemen, Your friend and servant, (Signed) S. WINTHROP. Leominster, 3 August, 1650. CAMD. SOC. . .
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