The Second address FROM THE GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNTY of NORTHAMPTON, To his EXCELLENCY The Lord general MONCK. May it please your EXCELLENCY, HAVING lately under the sense of our Oppressions, presented our Desires unto You at NORTHAMPTON, for a Full and Free PARLIAMENT, We now account ourselves obliged to return your Excellency our humble and hearty thanks, for that (through the blessing of God, upon Your Prudent Conduct) the Secluded MEMBERS are restored to the freedom of their Places, and Votings, and thereby our Hopes far advanced, that if our Sins hinder not, we may in due time obtain our full Desires, and see these Nations once more settled in righteousness and Peace. And we beseech your Excellency not to slack your endeavours for the perfecting this good work so happily begun, whereby you may get to yourself and your Posterity an immortal Name, and engage us further to be Your excellency's most Humble SERVANTS. This Letter was Subscribed by above Fifty of the most considerable GENTLEMEN of Northamptonshire, and presented to his Excellency the Lord general MONCK at Whitehall, the First day of March, 1659. at the request and in the Name of all the rest, by Sir Henry Yeluerton, Baronet. Esquires Thomas Crew, & John Holman,