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The humble petition of knights, esquires, gentlemen, (some of the committee) with divines, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Warwick, and the city of Coventrey: to both Houses of Parliament [[electronic resource]] : Humbly laying open the present grievances of that county; to which petition was annexed betweene three and four thousand hands, presented on Wednesday the 21. of August; 1644. Also the humble petition of most of the committee, commanders, and others of the county of Stafford: setting forth the present dangers threatned to that county, expressing their humble desires, that the Right Honorable the Earl of Denbigh, their Lord Generall, may with sutable conveniences be speedily accommodated and sent down to their relief. To this petition was annexed many hands |
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