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The Resolution of the gentry and commonalty of the county of Kent : wherein they declare their love and loyalty to the Parliament, with their full determination to hazard their lives and fortunes in this present expedition, against the evill counsellours and cavaliers that are enemies to the King and Parliament : with their humble petition presented to the House of Peers : also the Parliaments care for the future prevention of plundering and pillaging, with their charge for the restitution of such goods to the owners as have been illegally taken from them by the souldiers.
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The resolution of the gentry and commonalty of the county of Kent: : wherein they declare their love and loyalty to the Parliament, with their full determination to hazard their lives and fortunes in this present expedition, against the evill counsellours and cavaliers that are enemies to the King and Parliament: with their humble petition presented to the House of Peeres....
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The petition of the gentry, ministers, and commonalty of the county of Kent : agreed upon at the Generall assizes last holden for that county : the copie of which petition being delivered to Judge Mallet (who was for that circuit) and afterwards to the Earle of Bristoll : which petition being concealed from the Parliament by the Earle of Bristoll and the said Iudge Mallet, was for the same, both committed to the Tower, March 28, 1642.
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The petition of the gentry, ministers, and commonalty of the county of Kent : agreed upon at the Generall assizes last holden for that county : the copie of which petition being delivered to Judge Mallet (who was for that circuit) and afterwards to the Earle of Bristoll : which petition being concealed from the Parliament by the Earle of Bristoll and the said Iudge Mallet, was for the same, both committed to the Tower, March 28, 1642.
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The humble addrsse [sic] of the nobility and gentry on the county of Kent. /
Published 1660“…Humble addresse of the nobility and gentry on the county of Kent…”
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The declaration and resolution of the knights, gentry, and free-holders of the county of Kent, : now in armes for the defence and preservation of the Kings Majesties royall person, the priviledges of the subjects, and the laws and liberties of the free-born people of this nation....
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To the hono.ble the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliam't at Westminster. : The humble petition of the knights, gentry, clergy, and commonalty of the County of Kent.
Published 1648“…Humble petition of the knights, gentry, clergy, and commonalty of the county of Kent…”
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The Declaration of the knights, gentry, and trained bands of the couuty [sic] of Kent presented to the honourable House of Commons : wherein they declare their resolution to march against the Kings army with all the power and strength they can raise, and to rescue His Majesty out of the cavaleers hands : likewise the answer of the House of Parliament to the said declaration and propositions.
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The Declaration of the knights, gentry, and trained bands of the couuty [sic] of Kent, presented to the honourable House of Commons. : Wherein they declare their resolution to march against the Kings army with all the power and strength they can raise, and to rescue His Majesty out of the cavaleers hands....
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To the right honourable the Lords and Commons, now assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of many of the gentry, ministers, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent; the cities of Canterbury and Rochester, and the county of Canterbury, the Cinque ports and their members, and other corporations within the said county.
Published 1642“…Humble petition of many of the gentry, ministers, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent; the cities of Canterbury and Rochester, and the county of Canterbury, the Cinque ports and their members, and other corporations within the said county…”
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To the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of many of the gentry, ministery, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent; : the city and county of Canterbury, and other corporations within the said county agreed on at the generall quarter sessions, holden at Maidstone Aprill 20. 1642..
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To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, at VVestminster. : The humble petition of the knights, gentry, clergy, and commonalty of the county of Kent, subscribed by the grand iury, the 11th of May 1648. at the sessions of the iudges, upon a speciall commission of oyer and terminer, then executed at the Castle of Canterbury for the sayd county.
Published 1648“…Humble petition of the knights, gentry, clergy, and commonalty of the county of Kent…”
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To the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of many of the gentry, ministery, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent; the city and county of Canterbury, and other corporation within the said county agreed on at the generall quarter sessions, holden at Maidstone Aprill 20. 1642.
Published 1642“…Humble petition of many of the gentry, ministery, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent; the city and county of Canterbury, and other corporation within the said county agreed on at the generall quarter sessions, holden at Maidstone Aprill 20. 1642…”
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