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A perfect diurnall of some passages, Number 310, 2nd-9th July 1649 E.531[16]

Numb. 310
A Perfect Diurnall
OF SOME
PASSAGES
IN
PARLIAMENT.
And the daily proceedings of the Army under his Excellency
the Lord Fairfax.
From Munday July 2. to Munday July 9. 1649.
Collected for the Satisfaction of such as desire to be truely informed.
Printed by E.G. and F.L. for Francis Coles and Laurence Blaiklecke: And are to be
sold at their shops in the Old-Baily, and at Temple-Bar.
Beginning Munday July 2.
THis day a Letter was read in the House from the Parliament
of Scotland, in Answer to the Letter formerly
sent from this Parliament; which desired a
Correspondency between the two Nations, and to
that purpose, that Commissioners of both Nations
might be appointed to Treat, and the time and place
set for their meeting; The Parliament of Scotland return
answer in Language very High and invective against
the & late present tran actions here as by their
own words will best appear in the Letter following,
Signed by the Lord London Chancellor, and president
of the Parliament of Scotland, to William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the
House of Commons, The Letter followes.
SIR.
The Estates of the Parliament of this Kingdom having received a Letter dated the 23. of
May, signed by you as Speaker of the Parliament. and written in the name of the Commonwealth
of England; which Titles, in regard of the Solemn League and Covenant, and
Treaties, and the many Declarations of the Parliaments of both Kingdoms, are such as they
may not acknowledge
As for the matter therein contained, these many things of just resentment, wherein satisfaction
is demanded from this Kingdom, are onely mentioned in the generall, and the efor
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