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A82203 A declaration of the officers and souldiers under the command of Colonell Twisleton, governor of the castle of Denbigh in Wales. Twisleton, George. 1648 (1648) Wing D728; Thomason 669.f.12[46]; ESTC R210838 677 1

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A DECLARATION of the Officers and Souldiers under the Command of Colonell Twisleton Governor of the Castle of Denbigh in Wales KNowing the distempers that are already and the practises of our Enemies both secret and open to distrube the peace of the Kingdome thereby to suppresse the Authority of Parliament and in it to invade and destroy all that is deare unto us our Religion Lawes and Liberty and instead thereof to bring a Tyranny under the pretence of the Kings rights and taking notice to the great griefe of our hearts how many Persons and Countries haue beene by their Insinuations and pretences drawne into a second Ingagement against the Parliament and their Army We doe therefore out of the sence of our duty to God the Kingdome and Parliament unanimously declare as well for the satisfaction of each other as others that are true friends to the Parliament and Kingdome that we will according to our Nationall Oath and Covenant which we have Solemnly taken in our places and callings and to the utmost of our power defend and maintaine this Hold and Garrison of Denbigh and each other in pursuance thereof under the command of the present Governour Colonell George Twisleton against any power whatsoever that is not derived by Commission from his Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the Parliament to demand the same and will neither for feare nor favour desert this our duty nor in the discharge thereof desert nor forsake each other in the performance of all mutuall duties proper to our places in which no extremity whatsoever by Gods assistance shall make us unfaithfull or inconstant in our resolutions or meanes to discover them so to bring them to condigne punishment which basenesse or Treachery we abhor the very thoughts of and this Declaration as we make it freely from our hearts so we as freely subscribe it under our hands Denbigh this 12. of June 1648. George Twisleton c. London Printed for John Wright at the Kings-Head in the Old-Bayley 1648.