A DECLARATION OF THE LORDS and COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT, For the KINGS Majesties speedy coming to London.

WHereas the King hath been seized upon, and carryed away from Holdenby without His con­sent, or the consent of the Houses of Parlia­ment, by a party into the Army, where His Majestie yet remaineth; The Lords and Commons in Parliament as­sembled do desire, That His Majestie will be pleased im­mediately to come to such places as both Houses of Parlia­ment shall appoint▪ And they do Declare, That He shall there be with Honor, Freedom and Safety; and that they, with the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland, will make their addresses unto His Majestie for a safe and well-grounded Peace.

Resolved upon the Question,
THat London be the place whither the King shall be desired to come to, where both Houses of Parliament, and the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland, may make their addresses to Him for a safe and well-grounded Peace.

H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.

London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Honorable House of COMMONS. August 2. 1647.

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