02257nam 2200409 n 450 99639233580331620230227223518.0(CKB)4940000000108774(EEBO)2248544597(UnM)99863993e(UnM)99863993(EXLCZ)99494000000010877419930921d1647 uh |engurbn#|||a|bb|The Kings Majesties most gratious message in foure letters[electronic resource] one of which His Majesty received from London, and three written by His Majesties own hands : the first to Col: Whaley, the second to the Lord Mountague, and the third a declaration to all His Maiesties subjects of both kingdomes; concerning his going away, with His Majesties desires to the Parliament, the army, and the kingdomes. With a perfect narrative of the manner of his Majesties going from Hampton Court, and the severall circumstances both before & after. His Majesty desires that his declaratory message may bee communicated to the Lords and Commons in the Parliament of England, at Westminster, & the commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland, and to all His Majesties subjects of what degree or calling whatsoever. Subscribed, Charles Rex. Novemb. 13. 1647. Imprimatur Gilb. MabbottLondon Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield1647[2], 6 pWith portrait of Charles I on frontispiece.A prefatory letter is signed: Edward Helaw, which is a pseudonym for Edward Whalley; the letter from London is signed: E.R.Dated at end: the 11. of Novem. 1647.Imperfect: print show-through.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou. 13. 1647".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649Early works to 1800E. R1004374Whalley Edward1607?-1675?1277405Cu-RivESCu-RivESUk-ESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392335803316The Kings Majesties most gratious message in foure letters3011384UNISA