A MESSAGE Brought to the Parliament, concerning the TREATY, Between the KING and the COMMISSIONERS Brought by Sir Peter Killeygrew on Tuesday 17 Octob. 1648. With the Commissioners Propositions, and His Majesties Answer, Newport the 12 of October, 1648. royal blazon or coat of arms C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE dieu ET MON DROIT Printed for R. Smithurst, near pie-corner 1648, A Message brought to the Parliament, concerning the Treaty between the King and the Commissioners. May it please your Majesty, WE do pray your Majesties assent for the passing of such Act or Acts for raising of moneys for the payment and satisfying of the public debts and damages of the kingdom, and other public uses as shall hereafter be agreed on by both Houses of Parliament, and that if the King do not give his assent thereunto, then, it being done by both Houses of Parliament, the same shall bee as vallid to all intents and purposes as if the royal assent had been given thereunto. Newport 13 October. 1648. CHARLES R. HIS Majesty doth give His consent to the passing of their Proposition of the 12 of Octob. as is desired. The time for bringing in Accounts being limiting for two years. Newport 13 Oct. 1648. May it please your Majesty, WE do pray your Majesties assent, that by Act of Parliament, all peers made since the day that Edward Lord Littleton, then Lord Keeper of the Great seal disserted the Parliament, and that the said Great seal was surreptitiously conveyed away from the Parliament being the 21 of May 1642. And who shal be hereafter made, shal not sit or Vote in the Parliament of England without consent of both Houses of Parliament And that all Honors and Tittles conferred on any, without consent of both Houses of Parliament since the 21th day of May 1642) being the day that both Houses declared, That the King, seduced by evil counsel, intended to raise War against the Parliament) be declared null and voided. Newport 14 Octob. 1648. CHARLES R. HIs Majesty doth give His consent to the passing of your Proposition of the 13th of October. Newport 14 Octob. 1648. A List of the names of persons presented to His Majesty to be excepted out of Mercy. Prince Rupert Prince Maurice James earl of derby, John earl of bristol William earl of Newcastle Francis Lord Cottington, George Lord Digby, Matthew Wren Bishop of Ely Sir Robert Heath Knight, Doctor Brambal Bishop of Derry Sir William Widdrington, colonel George Goring, Henry Jermin Esquire, Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Francis Doddington, Mr. Endimon Porter, Sir George Radcliffe, Sir Marmaduke Langdale Henry Vaughan Esquire, now called Sir Henry Vaughan. Sir Francis Windibanke, Sir Richard Greenvill, Mr. Edward hid, now called Sir Edward hid. Sir John Marley, Sir Nicholas coal, Sir Thomas Riddell Juniour, Sir John Culpepper, Mr. Richard Lloyd, now called Sir Richard Lloyd. Mr. David Jenkins Sir George Strode, George Carteret, Esquire, now called Sir George Carteret, Sir Charles Dallison Knight, Richard Lane Esquire, now called Sir Richard Lane, Sir Edward Nicholas. John Ashburnham, Esquire, Sir Edward halberd Knight, His Majesties attorney general. FINIS.