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The declaration of many thousands of the city of Canterbury, or county of Kent. Concerning the late tumult in the city of Canterbury, provokt by the mayors violent proceedings against those who desired to continue the celebration of the feast of Christs nativity, 1500 yeers and upwards maintained in the church. : Together with their resolutions for the restitution of His Majestie to his crown and dignity, whereby religion may be restored to its ancient splendour, and the known laws of this kingdom maintained. As also, their desires to all His Majesties loyall subjects within his dominions, for their concurrence and assistance in this so good and pious a work
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