His majesty's Declaration to all His Loving subjects in the County of CORNWALL, &c. CHARLES R. We are so highly sensible of the extraordinary merit of Our County of Cornwall, of their zeal for the Defence of Our Person, and the just Rights of Our crown, (in a time when We could contribute so little to Our own defence, or to their Assistance; in a time when not only no Reward appeared, but great and probable dangers were threatened to Obedience and Loyalty,) of their great and eminent Courage and Patience in their indefatigable prosecution of their great work against so potent an Enemy, backed with so strong, rich and populous cities, and so plentifully furnished with Men, arms, Money, Ammunition and Provision of all kinds; And of the wonderful success with which it hath pleased Almighty God (though with the the loss of some eminent persons, who shall never be forgotten by us) to reward their Loyalty and Patience by many strange Victories over their and Our enemies, in despite of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages; That as We cannot be forgetful of so great deserts, so we cannot but desire to publish to all the world, and perpetuate to all Time anp Memory of these their merits, and of Our acceptance of the same. And to that end, we do hereby render Our royal thanks to that Our County in the most public and Lasting manner we can devise, commanding Copies hereof to be Printed and published, and one of them to be read in every Church and chapel therein, and to be kept for ever as a Record in the same, That as long as the History of these Times, and this Nation shall continue, the memory of how much that County hath merited from us and Our Crown, may be derived with it to posterity. Given at Our camp at SUDELEY Castle the tenth of September. 1643. 15 Sept: 1643 The agreement of the Maior, Aldermen, and inhabitants of the town of TENBY. We the Major, Aldermen, and inhabitants of Tenby, do hereby humbly Declare, that we will be always obedient to the King's majesty's royal Commands, and will serve Him with our Lives and Fortunes, and assist Him against all rebels, and Rebellions whatsoever, and will submit to His majesty's Authority, now placed in the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Carbery, Lord Lieutenant general of the Counties of Pembrock Carmarthen, and Cardigan, the town and county of Haverfordwest, and the towns of Pembroke and Tenby, And withal will heartily Contribute to His majesty's Service, to the best of our abilities; And we do farther declare and engage ourselves upon the faith of loyal Subjects, that we will not receive into our towns any Garrison, Force, or Person whatsoever sent or to be sent thither from any who now are, or hereafter shall be, in Rebellion against His Majesty, under the name of the forces of King and Parliament, but will dutifully receive and embrace all such armed Forces and Garrisons as our said Lord Lieutenant general shall thither send or Command for the safe guarding of the said town for the use & service of His Sacred Majesty. For assurance whereof we have hereunto fixed our Common seal, and subscribed our names this thirtieth day of August. 1643. Thomas Wyatt Major. David Hammond. Fran. Long. Rice Prickard. John Rogers. Robert Browne. Richard Jewel. Walter Sherburne. David Palmer. Thomas Barret. Rice Barrow. Richard Wyatt. Griffeth Gibbon. John Barrow. John Sounder. Henry Gibbs. Lewis Bishop. David Stowell. Thomas Stephens. William Record. John Stone. John Poyer. Mich. Sutton. John Henton. Silvanus Griffith. John Hammond. Richard Williams. Nicholas Horsam. John Thomas Philip Davis. Rice Gitto, Bartho. King. Printed at OXFORD, by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the university. 1643.