TO THE KING's Most Excellent Majesty, The Humble Address of GEORGE Lord DARTMOUTH, Admiral of Your Majesty's Fleet for the present Expedition, and the Commanders of Your Majesty's Ships of War now actually at the Spithead in Your Majesty's Service under his Lordship's Command. Most Dread Sovereign, THE deep sense we have had of the great Dangers your Majesty's Sacred Person has been in, and the great Effusion of Christian Blood that threatened this your Majesty's Kingdoms, and in all probability would have been shed, unless God of his infinite Mercy had put it into your Majesty's Heart to call a Parliament, the only means in our opinion, under the Almighty, left to quiet the Minds of your People; We do give your Majesty our most humble and hearty Thanks for your gracious Condescension, beseeching God to give your Majesty all imaginable Happiness and Prosperity, and grant that such Counsels and Resolutions may be promoted, as conduce to your Majesty's Honour and Safety, and tend to the Peace and Settlement of this Realm both in Church and State, according to the Established Laws of the Kingdom. On board the Resolution, at Spithead, Decemb. 1. 1688. Dartmouth. Berkley. Ro. Strickland. J. Berry. Jo. Beverley. John Leake. George S Lo. John Lacon. Fr. Wicell. Will. Davis. John Munden. Tho. Legg. Tho. Leighton. St. Akerman. W. Cornwall. W. Jenning. Job. Clement's. Jo. Ashby. Rob. Wiseman. John Jeniper. Will. Booth. Th. Coale. R. D' Lavall. Tho. Johnson. M. Aylmer. Fr. Frowde. Tho. Skelton. Ab. Potter. A. Hastings. Jo. Mongomery. M. Tenant. Clo. Showell. E. Dover. R. Weston. W. Botham. J. Tyrrell. St. Fairborne. Henr. Botler. William Pooley. Jo. Fraseby. Ba. Wild.