The humble petition and protestation of the county of Kent
- Title
- The humble petition and protestation of the county of Kent
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Luke Norton and John Field for E. Husband and J. Franck, and are to be sold at their shops in the Middle-Temple, and next door to the Kings-head in Fleetstreet,
- September 1. 1642.
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- Subject terms
- Kent (England) -- History.
- Great Britain -- History
- Humble petition of the Commons of Kent, agreed upon at their generall assizes.
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Contents
- title page
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THe House being informed that divers well-affected Gentle∣men of
Kent were at the door to present to this House an humble Petition, they were called in; And SirJohn Sidley in the name of the rest, spake to this effect following: -
To the Honorable, the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses now assembled in the high Court of Parliament: The humble Petition and Protestation of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Commons of the County of
Kent; -
To the Right Honourable, the Commons House of Parliament: The humble Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Commons, of the County of Kent. -
The Answer of the House of Commons, to the Petitions of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Commons of the County of
Kent, pre∣sented the30 ofAugust, 1642. delivered by their Speaker.