His majesty's love to the Aldermen of London at Hampton Court. HIs majesty's goodness and care of this kingdom, hath always been wonderful, to the comfort of all his loyal and well-affected Subjects. London in his returning home, showed its love unto his sacred Majesty, and he his Affection by the honour which he showed down upon it. First of all, in knighting the Loid Major, and Recorder, at Kingsland, Then by suffering the Lord Major in such a triumph to bear the sword before him. the like of which, was never known in England, but the sword was always presented, as an Honour to some Noblemen. At Guildhall his Majesty graced the City with his presence to dine there, accompanied with his Spouse and Princely children, gifts were presented there unto his sacred Majesty. And he rewarded them with as great a benefit by granting unto them (so soon as it shall please God to fet a period to the wicked designs of treacherous Rebels in Ireland) London-Derry. Also upon Thursday, Decemb, 4 about seven of the clock in the morning, so express his extraordinary love to the city, he sent for five of the Aldermen of London to Hampton Court, his majesty's royal Palace, 12 miles' distance from London, and made them all Knights. What encouragement can Subjects have more, as to love and obey a King, then to have such favour and love shown by a King; for whose prosperous, happy, and successive reign, it behooves us all to pray: else there is no question to be made, but that judgement will be flowered down upon our heads, by the Heavenly King, for not loving so good a heavenly King. FINIS.