●●●cious Assembly to consider of it, And I that have discharged my duty in motioning, shall likewise join with you for the effecting of all things for the good of this Kingdom. Some Passages that happened the ninth of March, between the King's Majesty, and the Committee of both Houses, when the Declaration was delivered. WHen His majesty heard that part of the Declaration which mentioned Master Jermyn's Transportation, His majesty interrupted the Earl of Holland in reading, and said, That's false. Which being afterwards touched upon again, His majesty then said, 'Tis a lie. And when he was informed, it related not to the Date, but the execution of the Warrant. His Majesty said, it might have been better expressed then; and that it was a high thing to tax a King with breach of Promise. As for this Declaration, His majesty said, I could not have believed the Parliament would have sent me such a one, if I had not seen it brought by such persons of Honour. I am sorry for the Parliament, but glad I have it: For by that, I doubt not to satisfy my People; though I am confident, the greater part is so already. Ye speak of all counsels, but I am confident the Parliament hath had worse Informations than I have had counsels: His majesty asking what he had denied the Parliament, The Earl of Holland instanced that of the Militia; His majesty replied, that no Bill: the Earl of Holland then said, it was a necessary request at this time; and His Majesty also then said, he had not denied it.