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The kingdomes vveekly intelligencer, Number 319, 3rd-10th July 1649 E.564[2]

Numb. 319.
THE
KINGDOMES
Weekly Intelligencer,
SENT ABROAD
To prevent mis-information.
From Tuesday, July 3. to Tuesday July the 10. 1649.
I Made mention in my last of the Letter of the Parliament of Scotland
to the last of the Parliament of England, I shall in the beginning
of this week give it you at large, not that I would follow the rest
who have gone before me in the common Road of intelligence, but to
omit nothing in this Paper that may be worthy your observance, I shall
not need in the end thereof to make a wild Descant as other men have
done but truly and faithfully to represent unto you the sence and censure
of the House of Commons in this as in other things, as in order they shall
come up in course into the study and employment of this Penne.
The endorsment had this Inscription.
For the honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the
House of Commons. The Letter is as followeth.
SIR,
THe Estates of the Parliament of this Kingdome having received a
Letter dated the 23 of May, signed by you as Speaker of the Parliament,
and written in the name of the Common-wealth of England; which
Titles, in regard of the Solemne League and Covenant, and Treaties, and
the many Declarations of the Parliament of both Kingdomes, are such
as they may not acknowledge.
As for the matter therein contained, those many things of just resentment,
wherein satisfaction is demanded from this Kingdome, are onely
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