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Sir William Ayscough in 1680 Assures: "preservation of our religion and properties against popery, and arbitrary power"

In this letter, William Ayscough accepts the nomination of the burgesses of the Borough of Thirsk in Yorkshire to represent them in the House of Commons. Ayscough represented the borough from 1681 to 1685. He had represented the borough in the 1640s but was ousted by the New Model Army in December 1648 before the Rump Parliament voted to try King Charles I for high treason and execute him.

[PARLIAMENT.] William Ayscough, Autograph Letter Signed, to Burgesses of Thirsk, February 3, 1680, York, Yorkshire, England. 1 p., 8" x 12". Several small holes or tears on folds, but no significant loss of text; general toning.

Complete Transcript
For my worthy friends ye Govt & Burgesses of ye Burrough of Thirsk
York Feb: 3.80.
Gent:
Having recd an intimation signified in a tr fro Mr Bell of the last past to this purpose vizt: that you having met, have pitched your thoughts upon my self (although very unworthy) to serve for your Borough in this ensuing part with that worthy Gent my neighbour Sr Wm Franckland and that he is desired by (you) the Burgesses to crave my acceptance of this service upon no other conditions then those just and necessarie ones of piety and justice, the safety of his majestie's person, the preservation of our religion and properties against popery, and arbitrary power, and the bringing unto justice offenders, with the declaration of his belief, that I shall be freely, cheerfully and unanimously chosen, if I consent: which termes are so Honourable, and the method of yor proceedings in my particul so obliging, the invitation so free, civil, and noble, that I have abundant cause to sense it with high acknowledgment: it being then a duty incumbent on me to own it as a call from God by you, I dare not refuse it, and hereby declare my acceptance thereof upon the conditions premised, resolving by the Grace of God to endeavour to serve him, my King and Country with all integrity and uprightness, begging hereby your prayers unto ye Almighty that he would qualify me in all respects for this great undertaking: In the interim give me leave to subscribe myself in the quality of Gent
Your obliged friend & Servt Wm Ayscough
For Mr Robt Bell York Feb.3.80
I recd yrs of ye last past; give yrself ye trouble to communicat ye inclsed (after ye ⅌usall of it by yrself) unto ye rest of ye Burgesses on ye behalf or yr lov. frd Wm A:

Sir William Ayscough (1614-1695) was born in Osgoodby Grange, Yorkshire, England. In 1641, he married Judith Burgoyne (ca. 1618-1688), and they had at least four children. Ayscough represented Thirsk in the House of Commons from 1645 to 1648. He was among those denied entrance in Pride's Purge of December 1648, during which MPs considered hostile to the New Model Army were prevented from entering the House of Commons. On December 1, 1660, Ayscough was awarded a Knight Bachelor. In 1661, the Duke of Buckingham gave the postmaster of Boroughbridge permission to open Ayscough's mail. In 1681, Ayscough returned to Parliament, again representing Thirsk until 1685.

Sir William Frankland, 1st Baronet (ca. 1640-1697) was the oldest son of Sir Henry Frankland of Thirkelby, Yorkshire, and was created a baronet of Thirkleby in December 1660. He was elected a Member of Parliament for Thirsk in 1671, remaining its MP until 1685.

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