CERTAIN QVERES, And the Resolutions of the trained-bands, and Citizens of London, Presented to the Honourable House of COMMONS. Quere 1. Whether it be for our Liberties, to be contrary to our inherit privileges, forced forth to this War, begun and maintained against our wills. Que. 2. Whether it be for the benefit of this City, or propriety of our Estates, to have our Purses delusively drained, our Servants destroyed, and our Trading prohibited. Que. 3. Whether it be Pious Charity, when through our absolute Necessities, we are enforced to refuse any of the aforesaid things, to have our poor Wives and Children turned out of your lines of Communication; and the residue of our poor Estates sequestered to your benefit, and the kingdom's ruin. Que. 4. Whether it be not very requisite for yourselves, or the major part of you (for whom we are enforced to go) to go along in Person, in this or any other expedition, we conceiving, A Close Committee of Twenty four to be sufficient to stay behind to Project, with the help of Master Kilvert. Que. 5. Whether it be by the Word of God, that you impose Contradictive Oaths, under gentle terms of Covenants, upon the Consciences of men. All which we desire you speedily to answer, or else we so all proceed to this Resolution, Not only to refuse in modesty, for the preservation of your cracked credit, but oppose, and scorn all your illegal Taxes, and assumed Commands, we being now sensible, who are the greatest number; Choosing rather to die like men, then live your vassals.