To the Right Honourable Sir Patient Ward, Kt. Lord-Mayor of the City of LONDON, and to the Right Worshipful, the Aldermen his Brethren, The Humble Petition of Us whose Names are here Subscribed, and of many other Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of London; his Majesty's Loyal Subjects. Shows, THat your Petitioners being deeply sensible of the many Instances which they have had the Honour to receive, of his Majesty's Princely Goodness and Bounty; and more particularly, in His Royal Assurances of a full Resolution to have Frequent Parliaments; and both In, and Out of Parliament touse his utmost Endeavours to extirpate Popery; to redress all the Grievances of his Good Subjects; and in all things to Govern according to the Laws of the Kingdom: Which his Sacred Majesty hath been Graciously pleased, with a most Express Solemnity, to promise, and to publish unto the World in his Late Princely Declaration. In the Contemplation of a Goodness so ample, and so effectual, that there is nothing further wanting toward the Composing of men's Minds; the creating of a Right Understanding betwixt his Majesty and his Liege-People; and (under God's Providence) toward the Establishment of a Distracted Nation in Agreement, Peace, and Plenty; saving only the Dutiful Return of Veneration and Obedience, from the Subject, in acknowledgement of the Fatherly Tenderness of so Indulgent a Sovereign. Your Humble Petitioners cannot but in Reverence, and Gratitude, Declare, that We are Unanimously Resolved to lay our Lives and Fortunes at His Majesty's Feet, in Defence of his Sacred Person, against all Opposition whatsoever; and in the Maintenance of the Established Religion, and the Government both of Church and State, as it is settled by Law; pursuant to the Tenor of his Majesty's Royal Declaration, and the Duty of all Loyal Subjects. May it Therefore please your Lordship, and this Honourable Court, to present This our Humble Aadress, Declaration, and Resolution, to his most Gracious Majesty, in such manner as unto You shall seem meet; And Your Petitioners (as in Duty bound) shall ever Pray.