News from York. WITH HIS majesty's PROPOSITIONS TO THE LORDS THERE. SIR, I Conceive my Lord of Lindsey is admiral of England, and the Lord of Ormond Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. The King hath this day made divers Propositions to the Lords here; As, First, to have the declaration of both Houses of the 19 of May to be disavowed, Secondly to have justice in Hull business. Thirdly, to have the Militia declared to be his right. Fourthly, to have tumults punished. Fiftly, To have the Parliament adjourned to Oxford, Cambridge, Winchester, York, Coventry, Bristol, Nottingham, or any of those places where his Majesty shall command, and other things which I have not leisure to add. To morrow they meet again, and I believe the main question will be, whether a Declaration shall be made here, or the Lords to agree here, and vote in the house, and in what equipage to go. Our Court increaseth daily, and we believe, notwithstanding the offer of an hundred thousand pound, by the Common council, that the King may have as much money from the Citizens as they, and I believe here is ground for such a conceit. Here is no possibility for the King's sudden remove hence, though some think he may step hence to Lincoln, for 3. or 4. days, to settle that country, but I am not of that opinion. Printed for Hugh Perry, 1642.