Heads Presented by the Army to the King's Most Excellent majesty, on Saturday, June the 19 1647. CR HONI SOIT x MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT 1. THat the Dominion is in the King, and Property in the Subject. 2. That they will restore His majesty to his Crown and dignity. 3. That His royal Function doth not take away His natural Relation; He is to have the breeding of His Children, and disposing of them in Marriage. 4. That He will be pleased to invite His royal Consort the Queen, that He may have the comfort of her Society; and that she shall have the exercise of her Religion, according to the Articles of the Marriage. 5. That they will not meddle with the Government of the Church; but leave it in statu quo prius. 6. That He be pleased to call them his Army, and if this be not sufficient assurance of their loyalty and fidelity; that His majesty will be pleased to set upon them any other Character, whereby they may be more notoriously known to be His Servants. 7. Whereas there is now a difference between the Parliament and the Army: that His Majesty will be pleased to be the umpire: For they will have no other Judge between them, but His majesty. 8. That His Majesty will be pleased to consent to the dissolution of this Parliament, and that by the first of August next, Writs be issued out for the calling of a new. 9 That His majesty will be pleased to consent to an Act of oblivion. wherein They may be secured, as well as His own party; with a special regard had to tender Consciences. These Heads are drawn to a Declaration, which is expected to come forth, Printed at Cambridge.