The humble Representation of his late Majesties and Princes domestic Servants, signifying their Distressed Condition, and necessitated Designment for Relief. Whereas by the sad distraction of this Nation, and the fall of our late sovereign and Master, We, with our Wives and Children, have been exposed to the greatest miseries of want, some of our Society being famished to death, and most of us, with our Families, likely to perish, if not timely relieved, after many ways attempted by humble Petitions, and all earnest solicitations, being still helpless, and now altogether without hope of relief, we have made this our last refuge, even to cast ourselves and our Families upon the Charity of Pious disposed Christians, in confidence, that God hearing our loud cries, and graciously pitying our sad distress, will move their hearts with a relieving bounty. And to prevent the abusing of any man's Charity through Imposture, by some pretending themselves to have been the late King's Servants; and others taking upon them as employed in their behalf; We the late King's Servants, about the number of fifty, have joined ourselves in a common Collection of the private and Charitable Contributions of those whom God shall move with pity for our relief (our Families many of them being very great:) And have obtained the favour of some worthy Persons of known integrity, to oversee the equal distribution of what is Collected, according to each persons place, necessity, and condition. And to take off all suspicion of deceit in the Collection, the Collectors employed in our behalf, are to receive by Box and Seal, what shall be contributed to our relief, or endorsed on the backside of the Papers in words at length. These three Doctors are pleased to be Overseers, to see things equally carried, according to each man's place, necessity, and condition. Emm. Uty, S. th'. D. Samuel Baker, S. T. P. Samuel Collins, Med. D. THese are to certify, that we whose names are underwritten, do either upon our own personal examination know, or upon others indubitable information believe, this undertaking of the late King's Servants for their relief, to be really true; and therefore do recommend their very miserable condition to others Charitable Contribution. Earls, Barons, &c. Bishops, Deans, Doctors, and Ministers. Hen. Dover Ja. Armachanus, Bishop of Armath Anthony Faringdon, B. D. Br. Sar. Bishop of Salisbury Ro. Mossom, Eccl. S. Pet. Brune Ryves, S. th'. Pr. Henry virtue Berkshire William Fuller, D. D. George Hall. Lodovick Wemes, S: theol D. Bryan Walton, D. D. Ro. de Kellam Ja. Margetson. D. D. Jeremy Tailor, D. D. Ro. Bruce Ri. Dukeson, D. D. George Gillingham, D. D. W. Maynard George Wild, D. D. Tho. Swadlin, D. D. Salton H. Bernerd, D. D. Tho. Folwer, Knight. John Hewyt, D. D. Joseph Hodgey, D. D: Henry Starling, D. D. Sa. Sibbales, D. D.