Die Lunae, 10 Julii, 1648. I. IT is Resolved upon the question by the Commons in Parliament assembled, That a Printed Paper entitled, A Motive to all Loyal Subjects, to endeavour the Preservation of his majesty's Person; wherein Major General Skippon is slanderously charged with notorious falsities, is a malicious and scandalous Libel. II. Resolved, &c. That this House doth Declare, That it doth appear to them, That Captain Rolph, charged by Mr. Osborn to conspire the taking away of His majesty's life, is not Son in Law to Major General Skippon, neither hath any relation unto him, as is falsely charged in the said Paper. III. Resolved, &c. That it doth appear to this House, That Mr. Rolph who is Son in Law to Major General Skippon, hath no Command in this Army, nor hath or ever had any Command in the Isle of Wight. IV. Resolved, &c. That the foul Aspersions in the said Libel cast upon Major General Skippon, tended to blast him in his Reputation, to raise Mutiny and Sedition, and to stir up the hatred of the People against him, thereby to render him useless in these distracted Times, he being a person of such eminent worth. V. Resolved, &c. That these Votes be forth with Printed, and set up in the most public places of the City, to discover to the people the wicked Designs of these Libels, and to Vindicate Major General Skippon in his honour from the false Calumnies hereby cast upon him. H: Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That these Votes be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. London, Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the honourable House of Commons, July 11. 1648.